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Cyber Crime Against Women in India: Laws, Rights and How to Report

By Advocate Ganta Surya Kiran | 19 Law Chambers, Visakhapatnam | Cyber Crime

Women across India face a growing epidemic of online harassment sextortion, morphed photographs, fake profiles, online stalking, and revenge porn. Moreover, these crimes cause severe psychological trauma and reputational damage that extends far beyond the digital world. However, Indian law provides strong and specific protections for women against every form of cyber harassment. Advocate Ganta Surya Kiran at 19 Law Chambers represents cyber crime victims across Visakhapatnam and Andhra Pradesh taking immediate, decisive legal action to stop harassment and hold perpetrators accountable.

Most Common Cyber Crimes Against Women in India

Sextortion: The fraudster obtains intimate images either through hacking, previous relationship, or manipulation and then threatens to share them publicly unless the victim pays money. Consequently, victims face extreme psychological pressure and financial loss simultaneously.

Morphed Photographs: The perpetrator takes the victim’s photographs from social media and morphs them onto objectionable or intimate images. Furthermore, these morphed images are shared in WhatsApp groups, on pornographic websites, or sent to the victim’s contacts and employer.

Online Stalking: Persistent monitoring of a woman’s social media activity, following across multiple platforms, sending unsolicited messages, and tracking her physical location through digital means. Moreover, online stalking frequently escalates to physical stalking if not stopped early.

Fake Profiles: Creating social media profiles using the victim’s name, photographs, and personal information then posting objectionable content, contacting the victim’s friends and colleagues, or impersonating her to deceive others.

Revenge Porn: An ex-partner sharing intimate images or videos of the victim without consent either as revenge for ending the relationship or as leverage for extortion.

Laws That Protect Women From Cyber Crime

Indian law provides multiple overlapping provisions that together give strong protection to women facing cyber harassment. Specifically:

Section 66E IT Act — Publishing intimate images without consent: imprisonment up to 3 years and fine up to Rs 2 lakh. This provision covers both original intimate images and morphed photographs. Section 67/67A IT Act — Publishing obscene or sexually explicit content electronically: imprisonment up to 5 years. Section 354D IPC/BNS — Cyber stalking: imprisonment up to 3 years (first offence), up to 5 years (repeat offence). Section 509 IPC/BNS — Words, gestures, or acts intended to insult the modesty of a woman: imprisonment up to 3 years. Section 499/500 IPC/BNS — Defamation through false online content: imprisonment up to 2 years. Read: Online Defamation Social Media India.

How to Report Cyber Crime Against Women — Step by Step

Step 1 — Stop All Contact and Document Everything Do not respond to the perpetrator, do not pay any money to a sextortionist, and do not delete any messages or evidence. Furthermore, take detailed screenshots of every threatening message, fake profile, morphed image, and online post with URL, date, and timestamp visible. Consequently, this evidence forms the foundation of your police complaint and court case.

Step 2 — Call 1930 and Report at cybercrime.gov.in Call the National Cyber Crime Helpline 1930 immediately. Furthermore, file a detailed complaint at cybercrime.gov.in specifically under “Women and Child Related Crime.” Importantly, the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal prioritises crimes against women — responses are typically faster for this category.

Step 3 — Call 181 Women Helpline In Andhra Pradesh call 181 (AP Women Helpline) for immediate support and guidance. Moreover, 181 can connect you with police assistance, legal aid, and counselling services in Visakhapatnam and across AP.

Step 4 — File FIR at Cyber Crime Police Station Visit the Cyber Crime Police Station, Visakhapatnam with all screenshots, evidence, and your cybercrime.gov.in complaint reference number. Specifically, request FIR registration under Sections 66E IT Act, 354D IPC, and any other applicable provisions. Furthermore, a female police officer must record your statement — insist on this right if necessary. Read: How to File FIR India.

Step 5 — Request Emergency Content Removal Simultaneously your advocate sends urgent legal notices to the social media platforms demanding immediate content removal. Moreover, courts can issue emergency restraining orders against the perpetrator within 24 to 48 hours in serious sextortion and morphed photograph cases. Consequently, the harmful content can be removed before it spreads further.

Step 6 — Apply for Protection Order If the perpetrator is known to you apply for a protection order before the Magistrate Court preventing the person from contacting or approaching you. Furthermore, if the cyber harassment is connected to a domestic relationship seek protection under the Domestic Violence Act 2005.

Do Not Pay Sextortionists — Ever

This point deserves special emphasis. Specifically: paying a sextortionist does not stop the harassment it signals that you will pay more. Moreover, every payment emboldens the fraudster to demand more money. Furthermore, your payment itself becomes additional leverage the fraudster threatens to expose the payment as an admission. Consequently, contact law enforcement and an advocate immediately do not negotiate with extortionists under any circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can police trace the person who created a fake profile of me?
Yes — police obtain court orders directing Facebook, Instagram, or WhatsApp to provide the IP address, device details, and account registration information linked to the fake profile. Furthermore, these technical records trace the perpetrator even when they use a fake identity. Read: Cyber Stalking Harassment Complaint India.

Q: What if the perpetrator is in another city or state?
File at cybercrime.gov.in — this portal automatically routes your complaint to the relevant state’s cyber crime unit. Moreover, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) coordinates cross-state investigations effectively. Consequently, distance provides no protection to online harassers.

Q: Is free legal help available for women facing cyber crime?
Yes — contact DLSA Visakhapatnam or apply at NALSA — nalsa.gov.in. Furthermore, the One Stop Centre (Sakhi Centre) in Visakhapatnam provides free legal, medical, and counselling support for women facing violence — including cyber harassment. Read: Free Legal Aid in AP.

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