remuneration against  sending ponographic material remuneration against sending ponographic material

3 years ago

Can i apply for remuneration for mentally torturing by sending frequently ponographic material and demand for sex

Chakrapani Madupu

Responded 3 years ago

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A.it is not remuneration it is called disturbance and yes you can file suit in civil court under cyber laws
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Sidhaarth

Responded 3 years ago

A.In such cases no payment of alleged remuneration is payable. Such payments are illegal.
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N Shekhar

Responded 3 years ago

A.Sending pornographic material is a criminal offence. If someone is sending you such materials on email or any other platform on mobile like whatsapp, you can lodge a F. I. R. in Police station in your area. If you require any help in drafting F. I. R. you can consult us.
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ADVOCATE SURJEET KHATANA

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A.Yes definitely you can.
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Sanjay Kumar Jha

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
You may opt for FIR against all this activities via net. This doing is illegal in law, whoever be , may be booked in criminal offence.
Yes you may claim compensation but after filing case against him.
Or you may issue a legal notice against him. You should tell him that u may lodge FIR against all this illegal activities and may face severe punishment under IPC and IT Act.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,

There are strict Indian Laws for crimes against mental harassment. You may file a complaint against the person and may ask for compensation. It may be granted depending upon the situation.
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A.Hi,

Mental harassment is a crime punishable by law in India. You may report the situation and person may fined/imprisoned accordingly.
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