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'Live Suhagrat': Groom's brother hides to watch newlyweds' intimate moment | VIRAL VIDEO

A viral video of a couple's private wedding night, allegedly recorded without consent, has raised legal concerns under IPC Section 354C and the IT Act, highlighting issues of privacy and voyeurism.

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In an age when trends on social media tend to mix up personal and public life, a recent event has sparked global alarm and legal inquiry. A video that allegedly recorded a couple's intimate wedding night, or suhaagrat, has gone viral, pushing substantial questions of privacy, consent, and legality.

The incident

The alleged video, which was reportedly shot by the newlywed couples themselves, was supposed to be for private consumption. But things took an ominous turn when the brother of the groom was seen off-camera secretly peeping at the couple from a balcony. The couple spotted him in time, but not before the video started making the rounds on the internet.

Legal implications

Legal professionals point out that such unwarranted intrusion into private time is a privacy violation and invites serious legal punishment. According to Section 354C of the Indian Penal Code, voyeurism, which refers to viewing or recording a woman while she is involved in a private act with her consent not obtained, is a criminal offence. First-time offenders are punishable with imprisonment between 1 and 3 years and fines, with more stringent punishment for recidivism. ​Wikipedia+4India Today+4The 'Basic' Structure+4iPleaders

Breach of privacy by electronic means

Also, the Information Technology Act, 2000, deals with the breach of privacy by electronic means. Section 66E of the Act punishes the capturing, publishing, or transmission of images of a person's private parts without his consent, which attracts imprisonment for a term of up to 3 years and/or a fine. ​Wikipedia+1iPleaders+1Infosec Awareness

Social concerns

The incident has added fuel to a larger debate regarding the increase in recording and posting intimate moments on social media. While snapping photographs is a general rule, experts caution that making such footage public could have unwanted implications, including legal consequences and social reprisal.​ This case is a sobering reminder of the need to respect boundaries and the legal consequences of breaching privacy. With digital platforms increasingly shaping social conduct, awareness and compliance with legal and ethical requirements become more vital.

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