Supreme Court held that threatening to upload on social media a video showing a woman disrobing or bathing amounts to criminal intimidation under Section 506 IPC Such threat is treated as imputing unchastity and criminal intimidation offence also
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said technological vulnerability in today’s digital era functions as a disability that restricts citizens’ access to justice. He warned that impersonation scams inflict financial, emotional, social and institutional harm on elderly victims.
Today, On 27th November, Supreme Court said Samay Raina and other creators must persuade specially-abled persons to join their programmes, directing them to support fundraising efforts. The Court stressed meaningful participation to ensure dignity, inclusion and awareness for disabled communities nationwide.
Today, On 27th November, Obscenity complaints from ‘India’s Got Latent’ have led the Supreme Court to re-examine harmful online content, with the CJI stressing, “We need to strike a balance between fundamental rights.” The Court heard petitions by influencers Ranveer Allahbadia and Ashish Chanchlani.
Bollywood star Akshay Kumar shared a personal incident where his daughter received an inappropriate message while gaming online, highlighting the growing cybercrime threat. He called on schools to introduce a weekly “Cyber Period” to teach children about online safety and reporting suspicious behaviour.
