Professor clicked unknown link, lost Rs 2.6 lakh: Delhi High Court relieves SBI of liability
The Delhi High Court was hearing an appeal filed by State Bank of India (SBI) challenging a single judge’s order directing the bank to pay Rs 2.60 lakh to a computer science professor.

The Delhi High Court was hearing an appeal filed by State Bank of India (SBI) challenging a single judge’s order directing the bank to pay Rs 2.60 lakh to a computer science professor.
The Delhi High Court recently observed that customer negligence in digital banking is not confined to sharing OTPs and may also extend to clicking on suspicious links that compromise banking credenti…
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