Viral Video: A bizarre video of a lawyer seemingly kissing a woman before the virtual proceedings of the Delhi High Court is doing the rounds on the internet. The incident breached court protocols, sparking debate over professional conduct. The viral moment reportedly took place on Tuesday when the people were waiting for the session to begin.
The lawyer, who attended the meeting via video conferencing, was seen sitting at home in court attire. He was positioned a bit off the side, with only his face visible, when a woman dressed in a saree came and stood in front of him. In the clip, the lawyer initially grabs her hand and pulls her closer to him. The woman, however, seemed a bit hesitant. She tried to resist at first, but the lawyers gently gave her a quick kiss before she stepped back.
VIRAL VIDEO:
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Netizens React
The identities of the lawyer and the woman in the footage are not yet revealed. News 24 couldn’t verify the authenticity of the viral video. The clip has drawn widespread criticism, with many users expressing shock over the incident. A user wrote, “Such a shame. Justice is online…so is the kiss.”
Another commented, “Now I know why MiLords drool over favoring women in every case.” A third user said, “DHC proceedings are now peak entertainment. From serious judgments to unpredictable courtroom theatrics, it’s a show every day! Yeh sab krna tha toh advocate banne ki kya jrurat thi.” Meanwhile, a fourth user remarked, “Justice may be blind, but now it’s also on mute and accidentally on camera.”
However, some defended the lawyer’s act, saying, “The jealousy in these comments is loud. Yes, maybe it’s a little inappropriate, but it’s not against the law. Let the man have his moment of affection in this unforgiving world. Honestly, a little love wouldn’t hurt any of us. Try it sometime.” Another user wrote, “This is not the judge…looks like an advocate appearing online.”
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