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Karnataka mandates FIRs in revenge porn, sextortion complaints

The police officers who refuse to file cases citing prior consent given by the complainants may face departmental action, the state home minister said.

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Karnataka mandates FIRs in revenge porn, sextortion complaints

The police officers who refuse to file cases citing prior consent given by the complainants may face departmental action, the state home minister said.

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thehindu.com5 g fa

Karnataka Home Minister says State’s Standing Orders making FIRs mandatory in ‘revenge porn’, ‘sextortion’…

Karnataka mandates FIRs for 'revenge porn' and 'sextortion' cases, reinforcing privacy rights and victim-sensitive police response.

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  1. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·thehindu.com

    Karnataka Home Minister says State’s Standing Orders making FIRs mandatory in ‘revenge porn’, ‘sextortion’ cases is to ensure right to…

    Karnataka mandates FIRs for 'revenge porn' and 'sextortion' cases, reinforcing privacy rights and victim-sensitive police response.

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·scroll.in

    Karnataka mandates FIRs in revenge porn, sextortion complaints

    The police officers who refuse to file cases citing prior consent given by the complainants may face departmental action, the state home minister said.