This document discusses different types of cybercrimes against children and the relevant laws. It mentions that stalking a child repeatedly through electronic means of communication can be prosecuted under Section 66A, 66C, 66E of the IT Act and Sections 506, 509 of the IPC based on the nature and facts of the case. Cyberbullying and threatening or harassing a child online is also punishable under these same sections of the IT Act and IPC. Distribution of sexually explicit content involving children through electronic means may be prosecuted under Sections 67B, 67 and 67A of the IT Act and Sections 292, 293 of the IPC. Unauthorized access or hacking of social media accounts can be prosecuted under Section 43
This document discusses different types of cybercrimes against children and the relevant laws. It mentions that stalking a child repeatedly through electronic means of communication can be prosecuted under Section 66A, 66C, 66E of the IT Act and Sections 506, 509 of the IPC based on the nature and facts of the case. Cyberbullying and threatening or harassing a child online is also punishable under these same sections of the IT Act and IPC. Distribution of sexually explicit content involving children through electronic means may be prosecuted under Sections 67B, 67 and 67A of the IT Act and Sections 292, 293 of the IPC. Unauthorized access or hacking of social media accounts can be prosecuted under Section 43
This document discusses different types of cybercrimes against children and the relevant laws. It mentions that stalking a child repeatedly through electronic means of communication can be prosecuted under Section 66A, 66C, 66E of the IT Act and Sections 506, 509 of the IPC based on the nature and facts of the case. Cyberbullying and threatening or harassing a child online is also punishable under these same sections of the IT Act and IPC. Distribution of sexually explicit content involving children through electronic means may be prosecuted under Sections 67B, 67 and 67A of the IT Act and Sections 292, 293 of the IPC. Unauthorized access or hacking of social media accounts can be prosecuted under Section 43