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Consent for sex doesn't extend to filming, posting inappropriate videos online: Delhi HC

"Even if the consent for sexual relations had been given at any point in time by the complainant, such consent cannot, in any manner, be construed as consent to capture and post her inappropriate videos on social media platforms," it said.

January 23, 2025 / 12:06 IST
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Delhi HC
Delhi HC

The consent to have sex doesn't permit one to capture private moments and post inappropriate videos on social media, the Delhi High Court said.

Dismissing the bail application by a rape accused, Justice Swarana Kanta said consent did not extend to permitting misuse and exploitation of private images.

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"Even if the consent for sexual relations had been given at any point in time by the complainant, such consent cannot, in any manner, be construed as consent to capture and post her inappropriate videos on social media platforms. Consent to engage in physical relations does not extend to the misuse or exploitation of a person's private moments or their depiction in an inappropriate and derogatory manner," the court held in a January 17 verdict.

The accused, in the present case, alleged it was a case of a "long and friendly relationship" turning sour owing to the woman failing to repay a loan he gave her.