Soon, sending a pornographic multimedia message and emails may land you in jail for a maximum period of three years.
The Union Cabinet, at a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, approved amendments to the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act (IRWA), 1986, which also proposes to slap hefty fines on persons found guilty of such acts.
“The amendments broaden the scope of the law to cover the audio-visual media and material in electronic form,” an official statement said here.
The amendments were necessitated as the current Act covers only the print media.
The changes also enhance the amount of fine to be slapped against persons found guilty of such acts from Rs 2,000 to a minimum of Rs 50,000 going up to Rs 1 lakh for the first conviction.
In case of repeat of the offence, the imprisonment may extend to seven years and a fine between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 5 lakh for second conviction.
Police officers not below the rank of inspectors are authorised to carry out search and seizure, in addition to State and Central Government officers authorised by the State or Central Government, it said.
These amendments seek to ensure that more effective protection is provided against indecent representation of women by covering newer forms of communication like Internet, multimedia messaging, beyond the print and audio-visual media, it said.
“This would aid in addressing the problem of increased objectification of women thereby ensuring dignity of women,” the release said.