Plea in Supreme Court to probe Cockroach Janta Party ‘activities’, fake law degrees

A Supreme Court advocate has filed a petition seeking an investigation into the 'Cockroach Janta Party' and the commercialization of court proceedings. The petitioner argues that the group's activities distort legal processes into viral spectacles.
Why it matters
This case addresses the legal boundaries of using court proceedings for social media content and the potential for trademark or ethical violations in digital activism.
A petition was filed on Sunday (May 24, 2026) in the Supreme Court to probe the “activities” of a “digital-political formation”, the Cockroach Janta Party , and the commercial exploitation, trademark appropriation and monetised circulation of oral remarks made in court proceedings.
The article outlines the legal arguments of the petitioner while acknowledging the context of the group's activities.
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