Joyita Banani Kolkata: Indian Bengali Girl Mms Scandal Part 2 [better]

Violation of privacy (capturing or publishing private images without consent). Up to 3 years imprisonment or a fine up to ₹2 Lakhs.

A large portion of social media users, driven by curiosity, continued to share, link-bait, and search for the video, often disregarding platform policies against Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery (NCII). joyita banani kolkata indian bengali girl mms scandal part 2

Psychologist Dr. Roma Chatterjee (consultant at the Institute of Neurosciences, Kolkata) commented on the case: "Digital rape, which is what the non-consensual sharing of intimate media is, causes trauma akin to physical sexual assault. The victim knows that millions of eyes have seen her in a moment of vulnerability. The permanence of the internet means she cannot simply 'move on.'" Violation of privacy (capturing or publishing private images

The outrage and discussions following the Joyita Banani MMS scandal have not gone unnoticed by policymakers. There have been efforts to strengthen the legal framework to combat cyberbullying, harassment, and the unauthorized distribution of private content. Proposals for more robust data protection laws and stricter penalties for violators have been considered, reflecting a move towards a more protective and responsive legal environment. Psychologist Dr