Clicking Suspicious Links Despite Security Warnings May Amount to Negligence: Delhi High Court Sets Aside Liability Order Against SBI

The Delhi High Court has ruled that customer negligence in online financial fraud cannot be restricted solely to instances where a customer actively shares their credentials or one-time passwords (OTPs). A Division Bench, comprising Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia, held that interacting with unverified links or applications received from unknown sources

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