Cyber Crime aur Online Suraksha: Apne Rights Jaanein
The digital world has its own risks. Learn about cyber laws, your digital rights, and the legal consequences of online actions before you get into trouble.
Online Gaming Bill 2025: Satta Khelne Par Jail The government has passed a strict law against online betting and gambling apps. I detail the severe penalties for app creators, promoters, and even players, which include heavy fines and jail time.
Fake ID Banane Par Hogi Jail Creating a fake social media profile, especially in a girl's name, is a crime under Section 391 of BNS. I explain the legal consequences, including up to 3 years in jail, for this common online activity.
Porn Video Share Karna: Ek Gambhir Jurm Sharing pornographic or obscene videos in any group can land you in serious trouble. I discuss Section 67 of the IT Act, which can lead to up to 5 years in jail if a group member files a complaint.
About Cyber Crime aur Online Suraksha
Many people unknowingly break cyber laws by forwarding inappropriate content or playing on banned betting apps, assuming 'everyone does it.' That is exactly where legal trouble starts. I often see clients panic after receiving a legal notice for online actions they thought were harmless. Before you dismiss a digital footprint as 'just online,' understand that Section 67 of the IT Act or the new BNS provisions can turn a simple click into a serious criminal case.
Your Digital Footprint is Your Responsibility
The internet feels anonymous, but the law is very real. Whether it is a fake social media profile or a forwarded video in a WhatsApp group, the digital evidence remains.
Understanding the Risks
- Online Gaming & Betting: With the new Gaming Bill, participation in betting apps is not just a breach of terms—it carries severe penalties. Creators, promoters, and even players are now under the scanner.
- Fake Profiles: Under Section 391 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), creating a fake profile in someone else's name is a punishable offense with jail time. It is not a prank; it is identity theft.
- Sharing Obscene Content: Section 67 of the Information Technology (IT) Act is strictly enforced. Forwarding or publishing obscene material can lead to imprisonment, regardless of whether you created the content or just shared it.
How I Can Help
I specialize in cyber crime defense and digital rights. If you have received a police notice or suspect you are being framed, we need to act immediately.
- Evidence Preservation: We start by securing your chats, IP logs, and digital trails before they are tampered with.
- Strategic Defense: We analyze if the allegations hold water under current cyber laws.
- Police Representation: I handle the interface with the investigating officer, ensuring your rights are protected during the inquiry and preventing coerced confessions.
Don't wait for a legal notice to show up at your door. If you are worried about your online activities or want to clear your name, reach out. Let’s look at the facts before the situation escalates.
Arafat Ahmad
Main Arafat hoon. Mere liye kanoon sirf kitaabon mein nahi, sadkon aur courtrooms mein jeeta jaagta hai. Agar aap cyber crime ya online FIR se pareshan hain, toh ghabrao mat. Hum milke samjhenge ki situation kya hai aur kaise aapke rights ko safe rakhna hai.
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