Article Abstract

With the Expansion of Information and Communication Technology (Ict), There Has Been An Increase In Internet and Social Media Use. As a Result, New Types of Abuse and Violence Against Women Have Emerged In the Internet World.As a Result, New Types of Abuse and Violence Against Women Have Appeared In the Internet World,Such As Cyber Stalking, Circulation of Sexual Images Without Consent, Cyber Bullying, Revenge Porn and Trolling, Etc. Such Acts Have Restricted Women’S Freedom of Expression, Violating Their Fundamental Rights and Human Rights. This Causes Adverse Effects Not Only on the Victim Women But Also on Our Society and Families. In Order to Prevent Violence Against Women, Comprehensive Amendments Were Made Through the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 In the Indian Penal Code, 1860, the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, and the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. This Made Provisions Relating to Violence Against Women More Rigorous. This Amendment Act 2013 Also Incorporated New Forms of Violence Against Women Related to Ict and Social Media, Such As Voyeurism, Stalking, Disrobing A Woman, Sexual Harassment, and Enhanced Punishment. However, Despite Such Inclusions And Stringent Amendments Inlaws, Women Face Continuous Violence Online. the Irony Is That Despite All These Legislative Measures, Most Instances of Online Violence Go Unreported. Nevertheless, the Indian Judicial System Has Set Certain Landmark Judgments to Combat Online Violence Against Women. Thus, Legislative And J ...