Today, almost all of us have a smartphone. After the arrival of the smartphone, many of our tasks have become much easier. It has made our life much easier. However, after the digital revolution, where there has been an unprecedented change in many areas. At the same time, many of its negative aspects are also coming to the fore from the country and the world. Most of us are using social media on smartphones today.
The desire to be popular on social media is making people do a lot of things. Not only this, today people are also leaking private photos or videos of other people due to mutual enmity or some other reasons. Many such cases have been coming to the fore continuously for the past years. Leaking someone's private video is a crime by law. Strict action can be taken against the person concerned for doing so.
In India, if a person leaks someone's nude or private video, then in this situation a case can be registered against the person concerned for spreading nudity.
In such a case, a case can be registered against the person concerned under 294. In this, the person concerned can be jailed for three months or fined. Apart from this, both jail and fine action can be taken against the person concerned.
Leaking someone's private video is a violation of his right to privacy. If a person leaks someone's private video or photo on social media without permission.
In this situation, it is a violation of physical privacy under Section 66E of the Information Technology Act, 2000. In such a situation, the person concerned can be jailed for three years, fined Rs 2 lakh or both.
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