In the case of the Chandigarh Ladki MMS viral video, several social media platforms have taken steps to remove the content, citing violations of their community guidelines. However, the video continues to circulate on some platforms, highlighting the challenges of regulating online content.
The case was filed under Section 354C (Voyeurism) of the Indian Penal Code and Section 66E of the Information Technology Act. 3. Social Media Discussion & Impact In the case of the Chandigarh Ladki MMS
Sharing non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) is a serious criminal offense in India under several statutes: 1. Information Technology Act, 2000 Section 66E: In the case of the Chandigarh Ladki MMS
The content (or claims of it) moved rapidly from private WhatsApp groups to public platforms like Telegram and X (formerly Twitter). In the case of the Chandigarh Ladki MMS