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Cyber Bullying

Protecting victims of online harassment, intimidation, and digital abuse through timely legal intervention, evidence preservation, and enforcement under applicable cyber and criminal laws.

What is Cyber Bullying?

Cyber bullying involves the use of digital platforms such as social media, messaging apps, gaming networks, or email to threaten, harass, shame, impersonate, or emotionally harm an individual. Children and teenagers are particularly vulnerable, though adults may also be targeted. Such conduct can cause severe psychological distress, reputational damage, social isolation, and in serious cases may contribute to depression, anxiety, or self-harm risks. Many forms of cyber bullying are punishable offences under the Indian Penal Code, the Information Technology Act, and other applicable laws.

Common Scenarios

  • Online harassment through abusive messages, comments, or posts
  • Circulation of morphed images, private photos, or defamatory content
  • Fake profiles created to impersonate or target victims
  • Threats, intimidation, stalking, or repeated unwanted communication
  • Public shaming, trolling, or coordinated digital harassment
  • Targeting minors through messaging platforms, gaming communities, or social media

How We Help

  • Legal strategy and drafting of complaints to police and cyber crime authorities
  • Guidance on preserving digital evidence (screenshots, URLs, chat records, metadata)
  • Support in takedown requests to platforms and intermediaries
  • Action against offenders under applicable criminal and cyber laws
  • Representation before appropriate authorities/courts where required
Important: Preserve evidence immediately and avoid deleting messages or posts. Early reporting to cyber crime authorities and platform administrators significantly strengthens the chances of swift removal and legal action.

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