Sextortion Complaint in Pune
If you are being threatened with the publication or sharing of intimate photographs, videos or private conversations in Pune, consider taking prompt legal steps. Sextortion can involve extortion, privacy violations, electronic publication/transmission offences and other offences depending on the facts.
Preparing a complaint in Pune
A complaint should set out the events in chronological order. Include the platform used, account identifiers, dates and times, threats, demands, payments if any, and the steps already taken. Keep the original digital evidence safely stored.
Possible reporting routes
Depending on the circumstances, you may report cybercrime through the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal and/or approach the appropriate police or cyber-crime authorities in Pune. A lawyer can help assess jurisdictional and procedural issues and prepare the complaint.
Evidence checklist
- Full screenshots showing the account/profile and threatening message.
- Profile URL, username and account ID where available.
- Phone numbers and email addresses used by the offender.
- Payment receipts, UPI IDs or bank transaction details if money was demanded or transferred.
- Chat exports and relevant emails.
- Details of people the offender threatened to contact.
Legal help in Pune
SPG Legal Consultancy can assist with complaint preparation, evidence organisation, cybercrime reporting strategy and FIR-related legal guidance. The precise legal provisions depend on the evidence and facts of the individual incident.
If the matter involves a child or an immediate threat to safety, seek urgent assistance from the appropriate authorities.
Need Legal Assistance?
If you are facing sextortion, online sexual blackmail or threats involving private images, consider taking prompt legal advice. SPG Legal Consultancy can help you understand the available complaint and legal options based on your facts and evidence.
Disclaimer: This page provides general legal information and is not a substitute for case-specific legal advice. Laws and procedures may change, and the applicability of any provision depends on the facts of the individual matter.
