Obscene Content Lawyer India
Cases involving obscene electronic content can arise when material is published, transmitted or distributed through websites, messaging applications or social-media platforms. The applicable law depends on the content and circumstances.
Section 67 of the IT Act
Section 67 addresses publishing or transmitting specified obscene material in electronic form. The statutory provision contains its own test and penalties, so not every adult or sexual image automatically constitutes an offence under Section 67. citeturn0search15
Section 67A
Section 67A addresses material containing specified sexually explicit acts or conduct in electronic form. citeturn0search24
What evidence should be preserved?
Keep the original URL, account or phone number, screenshots, date/time and relevant messages. Do not circulate the material unnecessarily.
SPG Legal Consultancy can assist with legal assessment, evidence organisation and cybercrime complaint preparation.
Need Legal Assistance?
If you are dealing with obscene content, sexually explicit material, unlawful sharing, WhatsApp or Instagram content, non-consensual intimate images or suspected illegal sexual content, consider taking prompt legal advice. SPG Legal Consultancy can assist with evidence review, cybercrime complaint preparation and legal strategy.
Legal disclaimer: This content is for general information and is not a substitute for case-specific legal advice. The applicability of any law depends on the facts and evidence. No particular FIR registration, arrest, content removal, investigation result or case outcome can be guaranteed.
