Intimate Photos Leaked Lawyer
The unauthorised sharing of intimate photographs can cause serious privacy and reputational harm. If your intimate photographs have been circulated without consent, preserve evidence and consider prompt legal advice.
Do not delete the evidence
Keep screenshots, links, account identifiers, messages and information about when you discovered the leak. Preserve the original evidence securely.
Possible legal framework
Section 66E of the Information Technology Act addresses specified intentional or knowing capture, publication or transmission of an image of a person’s private area without consent in circumstances violating privacy. Sections 67 and 67A address specified categories of obscene and sexually explicit electronic material. citeturn0search25turn0search3
Reporting
The National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal provides online reporting for cybercrime and has specific reporting routes for online/social-media crimes and crimes against women and children. citeturn0search0turn0search13
SPG Legal Consultancy can assist with complaint preparation, evidence organisation and legal guidance.
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If your private or intimate photographs or videos have been leaked, shared without consent, manipulated or used for blackmail, consider taking prompt legal advice. SPG Legal Consultancy can assist with evidence review, complaint preparation and legal guidance based on the facts of your case.
Legal disclaimer: This page provides general legal 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, removal, arrest, investigation result or case outcome can be guaranteed.
