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Former Indian Chief Justice clarifies remarks on temple authority were misquoted, blaming social media and AI for spreading misinformation and inciting outrage.
Former Chief Justice of India B.R.
Gavai addressed online backlash over his September remarks in the Khajuraho temple case, clarifying that his comments about the Archaeological Survey of India’s authority over temple alterations were taken out of context.
He emphasized courts cannot intervene without ASI approval and criticized social media for distorting judicial statements, fueling outrage and a shoe-throwing incident in court.
Gavai defended the right to critique judicial decisions but condemned personal attacks and misinformation amplified by technology and AI, urging Parliament to regulate digital misuse.
He stressed the need for context and legal literacy in public discourse.
El ex Jefe de Justicia de la India aclara que las observaciones sobre la autoridad del templo fueron mal citadas, culpando a las redes sociales y a la IA por difundir información errónea e incitar a la indignación.