The Digital Privacy Minefield: How India’s POCSO Act Clashes With Modern Online Reporting
An analysis of the legal restrictions on reporting sexual offenses under India's POCSO Act and the challenges of identity protection in the digital age.
An analysis of the legal restrictions on reporting sexual offenses under India's POCSO Act and the challenges of identity protection in the digital age.
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Analyzing the strict statutory provisions of the POCSO Act and Section 228A regarding victim identity and the legal risks of digital publication.
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An analysis of the statutory provisions regarding the disclosure of victim identities in sexual offense reporting and the challenges of enforcing these laws in a digital age.
Analyzing the intersection of the POCSO Act 2012 and digital media, focusing on the strict prohibitions against identifying victims of sexual offenses in online spaces.
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A deep dive into the statutory provisions of the POCSO Act and Section 228A, exploring the legal risks for digital publishers and journalists reporting on sexual offenses in…
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