Pornography Case / Indian law is more strict than UK, making porn movies is a serious crime

Zoom News : Jul 22, 2021, 06:16 AM
In the case of pornography, businessman Raj Kundra's arrest has been taken care of people on the applicable law against obscene content in the country. Crime Branch of Mumbai Police claim that Kundra's company in the UK is involved in making and distributing porn content. Aaj Tak / INDIA TODAY tried to know what is the difference between the prevailing laws in both countries.

After observing the obscenity laws of both the countries, it has been found that Indian law is very strict in relation to the laws of Britain. Because the Law of the UK allow such content to consume and consume the adult consent.

While watching porn is not illegal in any country. But there is a ban on construction, publication and distribution of such material. However, any obscene material in which children are involved, it is completely illegal in both countries.

Since the UK law, allows the distribution of "adult" material by the consent of the participant, the laws also include the provision of verification of such people, which access such content online.

Under Indian law, "Inspiration" or "Consent" is no issue because building and distribution of any porn movie or porn picture here is a crime. There is no question of "consent" to create an adult film in India.

In fact, an odd situation may also be under the Indian law, that under the existing laws, the distribution of porn content can be charged only on "suffering" of pornography.

The Law Commission of the UK released an online consultation liter in February 2021. According to which, a single crime has not come in front of England and Wales, in which there is accused of creating and sharing and sharing intimate content without consent.

According to the Liter of the UK Law Commission, there is a large list of such crimes, which has developed over time. Most cases are before the use of the Internet and the use of smartphones.

The cases of taking an image or sharing an image from non-consent in the Watered UK law are not fully covered. Many times, there are not sufficiently covered in the law on such matters, in which a person is threatened to force or disturb him.

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