In today’s digital era, scams are increasingly prevalent, with fraudsters continuously finding innovative ways to deceive people. Recently, a new scam has surfaced involving the impersonation of Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud. In this alarming incident, a scammer posed as the esteemed CJI in an attempt to defraud an unsuspecting individual.

According to a viral screenshot circulating online, the scammer sent a message claiming to be CJI DY Chandrachud. In the message, the impersonator requested ₹500, alleging it was needed to cover a cab fare. The fraudulent message assured the recipient that the money would be refunded upon reaching the destination.

This case highlights the evolving nature of cybercrime, where even high-profile figures are misused to lend credibility to fraudulent schemes. The scam has drawn significant attention and serves as a reminder of the importance of verifying the authenticity of any requests for money, especially those made via digital communications.

As scammers continually adapt their tactics, individuals must remain vigilant and skeptical of unsolicited financial requests, no matter how convincing they may appear.