Under the Indian Penal Code, The Information Technology Act of 2000 (India), and The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act of 2012 (India), Dalljiet Kaur’s erratic, cheap and tacky bid to gain media attention is likely to place her on the wrong side of the law and can potentially give rise to civil and criminal proceedings against her.
Nikhil stated “As a normal citizen of the world, It is very disturbing to see how the gaps in online protection laws both in India and globally can, and are, often exploited by those who choose to gain cheap media attention through careless actions that place innocent children and women at risk.
Sharing pictures and video footage without consent of those involved, particularly in the case of children, who are always a vulnerable group in society and who always require protection of the law, is illegal and negligent.”
Nikhil also states that his team has reached out to Dalljiet to take her remaining belongings in June, otherwise they will be given away to a much needed charity in Kenya as he has no obligation to store them for her and has requested her on several occasions to collect them.
Nikhil’s Legal team have made it very clear that they will not tolerate any further harassment going forward, and will take the sternest legal action available against Dalljiet should she continue with her unlawful actions.
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