The 2001 Mysore Mallige scandal was a pioneering digital voyeurism case in India, involving a leaked intimate video of two engineering students from Hassan, Karnataka. The incident triggered a massive, VCD-driven scandal and caused significant cultural controversy, ultimately leading to the couple marrying and moving abroad to escape public scrutiny.
While the video circulated, the lives of the two students were completely upended by the public humiliation and social stigma. Various unconfirmed rumors swirled for years regarding the fallout—ranging from claims that the couple separated to rumors about extreme family distress. The Cyber Law Wake-up Call:
The Mysore Mallige scandal had significant implications, including:
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The Mysore Mallige scandal refers to a high-profile prostitution racket that was busted in Mysore, Karnataka, India in 2009. The scandal involved several influential and powerful individuals, including politicians, bureaucrats, and businessmen, who were allegedly involved in a sex racket run by a woman named Mallige.