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Thisarticle is written by Durgesh Nandini, from D.E.S.Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College Pune. Here she has discussed online sexual assault, sexual harassment at the workplace and ways to come out of it.

If a person is sending you nudes and inappropriate pictures without your consent, what will be your stand over this? Are you going to ignore and delete that picture, or are you going to block that person? But what if this person is your boss, teacher or a person who affects your life and career directly or indirectly then are you going to block him or are you going to ignore his message and keep quiet? And is blocking and ignoring the solution to this issue? Is it wrong and illegal?


Recently the second wave of COVID-19 hit us badly and the same situation has been going on for the whole year. During the pandemic, people are unable to meet physically because of strict lockdown. So during this time, people are engaging more in sexting and people are using different dating apps and websites for sexting and other sexual activities. Many countries did surveys on sexual activities during the pandemic and they found an increase in sexting. This brings pleasure, but it also brings many crimes and cases of online sexual assault. During the lockdown, online engagement is increasing and this is why cases of online bullying, sexual harassment and online blackmailing are also increasing.


There are no adequate laws that deal with sexual offences specifically in cyberspace. Some aspects of sexual offences in cyberspace are covered under the Indian Penal Code and Information Technology Act, 2000.


Sending a woman obscene material like pornographic videos, obscene pictures, films, messages and nudes against the will of that woman is an act of sexual harassment mentioned under section 354-A of the Indian penal code.


If a man is forcing a woman to do any of these above-mentioned things then he could be charged for sexual assault. And if he is committing any act mentioned under clause (i) or clause (ii) or clause (iii) of Subsection (1) then he shall get rigorous imprisonment which may extend up to 3 years, or with fine or with both fine and imprisonment.


In 2018, NCRB (National Crime Record Bureau) conducted a study, according to its statics for adults, 6325 cases were filed under Section 67,67A and 67B of the IT Act in all states and union territories and for juveniles, 65 cases were filed under above-mentioned Sections. But in these statistics, it was not clear how many cases were related to consensual acts.


Here, the question is how it is against the right to privacy? Sending this kind of photos is an indication of the willingness of having sexual relations with the receiver. And with whom you want to share a sexual relationship is a matter of choice and privacy.


Privacy is not limited to physical space but is a state of mind. If someone is sending individual obscene photos and videos against his or her consent then this individual may face mental stress and anxiety. This is against his or her mental peace and mental space so he or she is not able to enjoy the mental peace which is against the right to privacy.


Sending obscene stuff to a minor is against law. If you are a minor and you are getting obscene pictures from your teachers or any random person, first of all, you need to talk about it with your parents or guardian or with a person you trust.


First of all delete that picture or video as storing any obscene photo or video of a child is against law. Then talk to him or her and ask not to do it again or talk to the parents of that individual.


It was the first landmark case in Indian history that created a benchmark in issues related to cybercrime. This case is filed by a divorced woman for sending her unwanted explicit photos and messages by a man who was keenly interested in marrying her. This man used to send her vulgar messages and photos through a false email account which he explicitly made for harassing the victim. On the complaint made by the woman, police arrested the man and investigated the matter and police found that he was a known family member of her. The man wanted to marry this woman but on her reluctance to marry him, he started harassing her.


In this case, the court held that although the term obscenity is used many times, what do mean by the term obscenity is not mentioned in any statutes. Obscenity just restricts or punishes the mailing, granting, distributing and sharing of obscene content. And the court must take the cases of obscenity seriously and interpret them accordingly.


Section 67, 67A and 67B of the IT Act criminalizes all kinds of consensual and non-consensual acts of sharing and sending unsolicited nudes. But sections 13,14 and 15 of the POCSO Act are vague as they do not describe what happens if the minors create or send sexually explicit photos or videos of themselves.


First of all, ask this person not to send such content. But still, he or she continues sending this content, talking to your parents, guardian or anyone whom you trust. And if someone is sending you indecent photos it is not your fault.


There are multiple government and non-government organisations which can help you in solving this problem. Websites like Jan Suraksha Kendra, National Commission for Women and some other institutions may help you in solving your problem.


As an employer, it is your legal obligation to have a healthy environment that is free of sexual harassment. Many men and women face sexual harassment at their workplaces. Sexual harassment could be in form of unwelcome touching, sexual comments and obscene messages.


Recently some screenshots of WhatsApp chat got viral on LinkedIn of sexual assault faced by girl interns at their internships by their senior advocates. They were getting unwelcome comments and messages from the senior counsel of a recognised law firm. So they took screenshots of the chat and put them on LinkedIn. After that many interns came forward and shared their stories. Fortunately later, many senior advocates and lawyers came forward and supported the courageous girls. Advocate Prateek Gupta wrote a letter to the Bar Council of India regarding the safeguard of interns and young lawyers at the workplace.


In this case, Bhanwari Devi was a social worker in Rajasthan and she used to work against child marriage in villages and this social program was initiated by the Rajasthan government. Once she tried to stop the marriage of a young girl from Gujjars. Out of revenge, she was gang-raped. And later when she went to the police station for a complaint, victim Bhanwari Devi had faced sexual harassment at the workplace not once but multiple times by different individuals. Then this case went to the honourable Supreme Court of India.


A new survey is calling us out for what it calls our "dirty data" habits - the storing of millions of unnecessary photos and videos on servers around the world, creating a carbon footprint which researchers say is as big as that of the airline industry.


The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), which commissioned the research, estimates that the average UK adult takes almost 900 photos a year, with an average of five photos taken for every one posted online.


The duplicated and unwanted images left in storage accumulate 10.6kg of CO2 emissions per person annually, based on the energy used and carbon footprint generated by data storage, either personally or on shared servers.


Chris Cartwright, Chair of the Digital Panel at the IET said: "Until now, a lot of the noise on carbon emissions has been focused on the big contributors - the aviation, transport, and food industries - or costly and disruptive solutions such as solar panels, micro-generation, storing energy using power walls and heat pumps. But the story doesn't stop there.



"In our ever more connected lives, the data we now rely so much on also comes with a hidden carbon cost. Unsurprisingly, most of us don't realise that our use of cloud storage means huge, power-hungry data centres are needed."


To lead a more "sustainable online lifestyle" it recommends: deleting unwanted emails and photos, limiting use of the 'reply all' function on emails, turning off auto-play on podcasts, and digital streaming services, and having 'video off' zoom days.


Child pornography is any image that depicts a minor engaged in sexual activity or that is sexually suggestive. Sharing such images is a crime in many jurisdictions and can result in severe penalties, including jail time.


Surveys show nearly one in four young people have shared images that fit this description of themselves online. The study, conducted by the cyberbullying research center Ditch the Label, also found that one in seven young people have had someone threaten to share an inappropriate photo of them.


Felony charges are still possible under the new law if there are aggravating circumstances. However, according to the law, juveniles MAY NOT be charged with felony exploitation if their conduct is limited to the elements of petty offense (possession) or civil infraction (exchange) under this law.


Remember, laws frequently change. And in the case of child pornography, lawmakers are erring on the side of restriction. The trend is toward broader definitions of child pornography with increased prosecutions and harsher penalties.


If you think your child has shared nude or semi-nude pictures of themselves, you can talk to a lawyer to get more information about your legal options. This is especially true if law enforcement launches an investigation.


"Dirty Picture" is a song by British R&B singer Taio Cruz, which features vocals from American singer Kesha and was released from his second studio album, Rokstarr (2009). The song was written and produced by Cruz alongside Fraser T Smith, and later released as the album's third single on 5 April 2010. Originally, Cruz wanted the female vocals to be done by Lady Gaga but opted to switch to Kesha due to heavy influence by Dr. Luke and for finding her voice unique. The song was later re-recorded as an album bonus track for Kesha's debut album, Animal (2010), and dubbed the "Kesha edit" or "Dirty Picture Pt. 2". Lyrically, the song is about sending a dirty picture to a significant other whom you miss.

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