Is it legal to circulate videos
10 months ago
Is it legal to circulate videos of husband and his extra marital married partner being virtually intimate to unknown people,friends and relatives?
A.Dear client,
This is absolutely illegal. Here are the provisions under IPC that bans the circulation
Section 354(C)– This Section amended by the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013, states that if any man captures or shares the image of women in private space would be punished with imprisonment which should not be less than one year and may extend up to 3 years and shall also be liable to fine. On subsequent conviction, the imprisonment to not be less than three years and may extend up to seven years and would also be liable for fine.
Section 500– This Section provides for punishment for defamation. The person who defames another is liable to be punished with simple imprisonment for a term that extends to two years or with a fine or both.
Section 504– This Section deals with intentional insults provoking a breach of trust. The punishment under this section extends to up to two years of imprisonment or fine or with both.
Section 506– This Section provides for punishment for criminal intimidation.
Under the Information Technology act, following provisions are relevant
Section 67– The Section deals with punishment for publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form. The punishment for the offence extends to three years and with a fine which extends up to 5 lakh rupees. In case of subsequent conviction, the punishment can extend up to 5 years and fine up to 10 lakh rupees.
Section 67A– The Section provides for punishment for publishing or transmitting material containing the sexually explicit act, etc. in electronic form. The punishment for the offence extends to 5 years and with a fine which extends up to 10 lakh rupees. In case of subsequent conviction, the punishment can extend up to 7 years and fine up to 10 lakh rupees.
Section 67B– This Section provides for punishment for publishing or transmitting material depicting children in the sexually explicit act, etc, in electronic form. The section aims to forbid all publication, distribution, facilitation and consumption in any manner of child pornography.
Section 66E– The Section mentions punishment for violation of privacy. This section forbids capturing, transmitting and publishing the image of a person without consent when he/she didn’t expect anyone would capture their image.
Please consult a lawyer and file a complaint under the relevant sections
This is absolutely illegal. Here are the provisions under IPC that bans the circulation
Section 354(C)– This Section amended by the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013, states that if any man captures or shares the image of women in private space would be punished with imprisonment which should not be less than one year and may extend up to 3 years and shall also be liable to fine. On subsequent conviction, the imprisonment to not be less than three years and may extend up to seven years and would also be liable for fine.
Section 500– This Section provides for punishment for defamation. The person who defames another is liable to be punished with simple imprisonment for a term that extends to two years or with a fine or both.
Section 504– This Section deals with intentional insults provoking a breach of trust. The punishment under this section extends to up to two years of imprisonment or fine or with both.
Section 506– This Section provides for punishment for criminal intimidation.
Under the Information Technology act, following provisions are relevant
Section 67– The Section deals with punishment for publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form. The punishment for the offence extends to three years and with a fine which extends up to 5 lakh rupees. In case of subsequent conviction, the punishment can extend up to 5 years and fine up to 10 lakh rupees.
Section 67A– The Section provides for punishment for publishing or transmitting material containing the sexually explicit act, etc. in electronic form. The punishment for the offence extends to 5 years and with a fine which extends up to 10 lakh rupees. In case of subsequent conviction, the punishment can extend up to 7 years and fine up to 10 lakh rupees.
Section 67B– This Section provides for punishment for publishing or transmitting material depicting children in the sexually explicit act, etc, in electronic form. The section aims to forbid all publication, distribution, facilitation and consumption in any manner of child pornography.
Section 66E– The Section mentions punishment for violation of privacy. This section forbids capturing, transmitting and publishing the image of a person without consent when he/she didn’t expect anyone would capture their image.
Please consult a lawyer and file a complaint under the relevant sections
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Read Related Answers
My wife wants divorce suddenly stating the reason that she doesn’t like my behaviour after 11 years
Dear Client,
Your query requires more details to address it suitably. You expressed your situation but not a cause of action that attracts a legal remedy. It is a virtual platform where in the absence...
My husband use to beat me badly
Dear Client,
Cruelty is a ground for divorce in India for all the religious laws. It may be physical as well as mental cruelty. So, you can file a case for being a victim of domestic violence. Accordi...
taking screenshots of spouse's phone having office chat application
Dear Client,
The screenshots of chats, and text messages can generally be admissible before the court of law but are considered as secondary evidence. It must be produced along with the phone used to...
Divorce
Dear Client,
In case of divorce, the joint property bought by the couple by taking loan, will be divided by the Court by considering their respective contributions to the property and property's curre...
Divorce certificate in Faridabad Haryana
Dear Client,
A divorce decree is a document that confirms the termination of a marriage and provides information about the case, such as the reason for divorce, child custody, and property division. Y...
Read Blogs on Divorce
Divorce Lawyers
Find Lawyers by Location