Online Harassment Legal Action India

Online Harassment Legal Action India

Online harassment may take different forms, including stalking, threats, sexual messages, impersonation, blackmail and repeated unwanted communication. Legal action depends on the specific conduct.

Possible steps

  1. Preserve all relevant digital evidence.
  2. Report abusive content to the platform.
  3. Submit a cybercrime complaint where appropriate.
  4. Consider a police complaint where the facts disclose an offence.
  5. Seek legal advice regarding further remedies.

National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal

The Government’s portal accepts online cybercrime complaints and provides routes for women/children-related crime and other cybercrime. Complaints are dealt with by law-enforcement agencies based on the information submitted. citeturn0search8turn0search9

Information Technology Act

Depending on the facts, Sections 66C, 66D, 66E, 67 and 67A may be relevant to identity theft, personation, privacy violations and specified electronic publication/transmission. citeturn0search1turn0search24

SPG Legal Consultancy can assist with legal assessment and complaint preparation for online harassment matters in India.