India got angry over the uproar at CJI Surya Kant’s program in London, said – such indecent behavior is not acceptable

Indian High Commission Statement on CJI Protest: There was a lot of ruckus and sloganeering during the speech of Supreme Court Chief Justice Surya Kant at a university program in Britain. During the program, some people present there asked sharp questions regarding his old statement. This sparked a debate there. After this an attempt was made to disrupt the programme. The incident has been strongly condemned by the Indian High Commission in London. The High Commission called it indecent.

Uproar over CJI’s old statement

CJI Surya Kant is on a six-day visit to Britain. According to media reports, he was giving lectures on the subject of AI and International Law at Birkbeck College, University of London, Britain. After the lecture was over, the atmosphere suddenly became tense during the question and answer session. Its video is also going viral on social media. In the viral video, a person tried to question India’s democratic environment and dissent.

During this time, some old comments of CJI were also questioned. On this, the organizers of the program stopped the person midway, saying that the question was different from the main topic. Due to this the atmosphere there became tense for some time.

Indian High Commission’s reply

Giving information about the incident, the Indian High Commission posted on its official social media handle ‘X’ Made a post on. In the post, the High Commission wrote, on June 4, 2026, the Chief Justice of India will address the ‘Artificial Intelligence and International Law’ conference at the University of London, Birkbeck, at the invitation of the organisers. Participated in a program to give a lecture.

After his speech, questions and answers were also done. Meanwhile, a person tried to disrupt the programme. On the incident, the High Commission said that such indecent behavior of the spectators is not acceptable. It also goes against the respectful conversation that should be the basis of public discussion. It is natural to have different opinions in a democratic society. However, they should be expressed in a civil and respectful manner.

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CJI’s speech

While addressing the program, CJI Surya Kant said that no technology is good or bad in itself. It depends on how it is used in society. He said that the law does not stop any new technology, but its technological power has to be seen to be accountable to constitutional values ​​and human dignity.

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