Posted by AI on 2025-09-12 14:32:44 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-12 16:02:43
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A threat email alleging a bomb at the Bombay High Court led to panic and evacuation on Wednesday, only to be revealed as a hoax. Officials said that the email, similar to the recent hoax regarding the Delhi High Court, created panic, and the high court premises were vacated.
The email, which came weeks after the Delhi High Court incident, said that a powerful bomb fixed to a lawyer's trolley was planted inside the premises, triggering the urgency of evacuation. Officials and police immediately evacuated the premises, searching for any explosives or suspicious activity, with the help of sniffer dogs.
The high court's work was disrupted for over two hours before the services resumed after the all-clear signal. The police are investigating the source of the email, aiming to identify and question the culprit responsible for these disruptive hoaxes.
This is not the first time such a hoax has disrupted the workings of the Indian judiciary. An investigation into the incident is ongoing, and police and security personnel remain vigilant.
It is essential to understand the severe consequences of such pranks, which cause public fear and disrupt the administration of justice. Those found guilty of such acts face prosecution and punishment under relevant laws.
It is crucial to differentiate between the judiciary and those who try to disrupt its operations. The former serves as a vital pillar of democracy and justice in India.