THE TECHNICAL, SOCIAL, AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF CYBERSTALKING IN INDIA

Authors

  • K. Ebis Al-Zubaidian , Behrouf Tousiha Author

Keywords:

Cyber stalking, India, Cybercrime, Social, Culture, Legal, Technical, Perspective

Abstract

This essay explores the legal, specialized, and sociological perspectives on cyberstalking in India.  As the Internet has grown, cyberstalking has emerged as a possible criminal, leading to numerous regulatory developments in India during the past ten years.  Cyberstalking has rapidly developed and multiplied in India due to a number of factors, including helpless social discernment regarding the wrongdoing, social conflict and ignorance, emotional traits and propensities for the individuals in question, the opportunity and distance of Internet advancements, and the inadequacy of digital enactment in preventing and punishing the wrongdoing.  Despite low levels of mindfulness regarding the individual in issue and legal requirements experts, episodic evidence suggests that victims and their families fear auxiliary exploitation.  This is now a major factor in the majority of the following offenses remaining unreported.  India has a different approach to examining cyberstalking from a social, legal, and specialist perspective.  On these three points of view, no unquestionable findings have come from any Indian inquiry.  This study recommends more thorough investigations into cyberstalking in India.

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Published

2025-03-21