The 157-second clip was initially shared via Bluetooth and MMS among students. However, its path to infamy took a darker turn when it was uploaded onto the school’s internal Local Area Network (LAN) at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur. It was there that an engineering student, Ravi Raj, obtained the video and listed it for auction on an online trading website.
: The Delhi High Court eventually held that while the company could be held liable under the IPC for "strict liability" regarding obscene content, Bajaj as an individual director could not be automatically charged unless specifically linked to the act. This case led to the 2008 Amendment of the IT Act dps rk puram mms scandal 2004 34 better
Reports from that era describe the clip as being peddled in roadside shops and across dozens of bootleg websites, marking the first time many Indians encountered the dangers of the digital world. The 157-second clip was initially shared via Bluetooth