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VOL. 6, ISSUE 1 (2021)
Cyber obscenity on cyberspace: A special study of Victimisation women and children in present Indian era
Authors
Meenakshi Sharma
Abstract
Obscenity is a worldwide and complex issue as it includes other related issues, for example, fairness and profound quality which differ from society to society. Cyber Obscenity is a danger to Internet clients around the globe as there are no regional limits that different the commission of crime between nations. The paper introduced is an endeavour to assess the law overseeing cyber Obscenity in India and its effect on infants. The main focus of this research paper is that obscenity and pornography develop peer pressure among puberty and this may lead them to execute the offence. The paper is an endeavour to assess the law administering obscenity in India and suggests reasonable revision. This paper worries with adjusting the privilege of the right to speak freely of discourse and articulation with the guidelines of ethics of contemporary society. This paper worries to restrict the obscenity tends to debase and ruin those whose psyches are available to such corrupt impact. In this article, the conversations have been limited around the main problems of women obscenity and its legal boundaries and suggestions from a cultural viewpoint in India.
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Pages:01-05
How to cite this article:
Meenakshi Sharma "Cyber obscenity on cyberspace: A special study of Victimisation women and children in present Indian era". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 6, Issue 1, 2021, Pages 01-05
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