The scandal gained national attention when the clip was listed for sale on the auction site (then owned by eBay) under the title "DPS girls having fun" .

The 2004 DPS RK Puram MMS scandal marked a watershed moment in India, highlighting the intersection of mobile technology, digital privacy, and legal liability when a student's explicit video was uploaded to Baazee.com. The resulting legal case against CEO Avnish Bajaj under the IT Act set crucial precedents for intermediary liability in India. For more details, visit Wikipedia .

: Avnish Bajaj , then-CEO of Baazee.com (now eBay India), was arrested for allowing the sale of obscene material on his platform. This sparked a major legal debate regarding the liability of internet intermediaries.

The "DPS RK Puram viral video" does not refer to a single, isolated clip but rather a —primarily an audio recording and a short video clip—circulated widely starting late last week. The content allegedly involves students from the reputed school engaging in explicit conversation and acts.