Can I File a Case Against Someone for Posting My Private Photos Without Consent?” – When Privacy Goes Public! πΈπ‘⚖️ Here’s a spicy legal query popping up in the digital age: π “Someone uploaded my private pictures on social media without my permission. Can I take legal action?” π‘π²π· π‘ Answer: YES, absolutely! Posting private photos without consent is a criminal offence under multiple Indian laws, including: π‘️ Section 66E of the IT Act π Sections 354C & 509 of IPC (voyeurism, insult to modesty) π΅ Section 67 of the IT Act (publishing obscene content online) #PrivacyBreachIndia #CyberLawIndia #ITAct #IPC354C #RevengePornLawsIndia #LexisAndCompany #DigitalHarassmentIndia #OnlineImageMisuse π Your Legal Protections Include: ✅ FIR at nearest cybercrime cell or police station ✅ Removal/reporting of content via social media grievance officers ✅ Restraining orders and criminal prosecution of offender ✅ Civil suit for damages and mental harassment Even scree...
Can I Use WhatsApp Chats as Evidence in Court? π±π§Ύ⚖️” One of the most screenshot-worthy client questions we get is: "Can I use WhatsApp messages as evidence in Indian courts?" #WhatsAppEvidence #DigitalProofIndia #LegalChats #ITActIndia #CourtroomReady #ElectronicEvidence Let’s decode the law behind those blue ticks ✅✅π π² Short Answer: Yes, WhatsApp chats can be used as evidence! Thanks to the Indian Evidence Act (Section 65B) and the Information Technology Act , electronic records — including WhatsApp messages — are admissible in court IF they meet legal standards. ✅ Screenshot is not enough ✅ You’ll need a 65B Certificate ✅ And no — emojis don’t hold up in cross-examination π
#Section65B #ITAct2000 #WhatsAppInCourt π§Ύ How to Make Your WhatsApp Chat Court-Admissible: 1️⃣ Extract the chat from the original device 2️⃣ Get it printed with relevant timestamps 3️⃣ Add the sender/receiver’s phone numbers 4️⃣ Attach a Section 65B Certificate (from the per...