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Dear Sir,
If someone is threatening to release your private video, demanding money, forcing you to do something against your will, or using the video to intimidate you, this can constitute offences such as criminal intimidation, extortion, harassment, voyeurism (in appropriate cases), and offences under the Information Technology Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), depending on the facts. The law provides protection against the non-consensual sharing of intimate images and videos.
Dear Client,
In case there has been an unlawful creation, possession, distribution, publication, or sharing of any personal or intimate video featuring you without your prior consent, this may amount to certain criminal and civil liabilities under Indian laws, based on the nature of the act. No one has the legal right to create, share, distribute, or publish any intimate video belonging to you without your consent, and such action will invite liability for acts like violation of privacy, obscenity, sexual harassment, and publication of sexually explicit content under the provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Information Technology Act, 2000. If you come to know about anyone possessing or sharing your personal videos, you must collect all the necessary evidence regarding this act and file a complaint to the concerned authorities or the police.
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