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Supreme Court Justice Urges Students to Use Technology Wisely

Justice Aniruddha Bose highlights the dual-edged nature of technological advancements in a recent address.
Politics · April 4, 2026 · 2 weeks ago · 2 min read · AI Summary · Reuters, BBC, Al Jazeera
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Supreme Court Justice Aniruddha Bose has called on students to exercise caution while engaging with technology, emphasizing its potential risks alongside its undeniable benefits. Speaking at a national youth convention in New Delhi on Thursday, Justice Bose warned that unchecked use of digital tools could lead to privacy breaches, misinformation, and mental health challenges.

‘Technology is a powerful tool, but it must be wielded responsibly,’ Bose remarked. ‘Its misuse can erode trust, spread falsehoods, and harm individuals and society alike.’

The judge’s comments come amid growing concerns over the impact of social media, artificial intelligence, and data-driven technologies on youth. According to recent studies, excessive screen time and exposure to online content have been linked to anxiety, depression, and declining academic performance among students. Analysts argue that Justice Bose’s address reflects a broader judicial awareness of the need for digital literacy and regulation.

Sources familiar with the judiciary highlighted that Bose’s remarks align with ongoing Supreme Court deliberations on cases involving data privacy and online accountability. A government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, noted that the judiciary is increasingly focused on ‘setting legal frameworks that balance innovation with individual rights.’

Looking ahead, experts predict that Bose’s advocacy will spur discussions among policymakers, educators, and tech companies about how to equip young people with the skills to navigate the digital landscape safely. As technology continues to evolve, its ethical and societal implications remain a pressing concern.

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