- Woman faces family separation after son finds video of her online
- Pune District Legal Services Authority and Faraskhana Police team up to protect women’s privacy
- Women in Budhwar Peth speak out about the emotional toll of being exposed online
- PDLSA Secretary emphasizes the rights of sex workers and penalties for privacy violations
- Faraskhana Police take steps to educate the public and curb illegal filming practices in the area
In a recent turn of events, a woman shared her heartbreaking story of being judged and cut off from her family after her son found a video featuring her on social media. This incident sheds light on the struggles faced by women in Budhwar Peth, who are constantly at risk of having their privacy invaded and their identities exposed.
To combat these privacy violations, the Pune District Legal Services Authority (PDLSA) has partnered with Faraskhana Police to put up warnings throughout the area, prohibiting filming without permission. This new effort aims to protect the rights of these women and ensure that they can work in a safe and respectful environment.
PDLSA Secretary, Sonal Patil, highlighted the importance of raising awareness about the rights of sex workers, citing the Supreme Court’s 2011 ruling that guarantees their right to dignity and protection under Article 21 of the Constitution. Patil also emphasized the penalties under the IT Act for violations, including imprisonment and fines, to deter individuals from engaging in illegal filming practices.
Despite these efforts, content creators and curious teens continue to disregard the privacy of women in Budhwar Peth, putting them at risk of facing severe consequences. The women themselves have spoken out about the negative impact of these privacy violations on their lives, prompting the installation of warning signs to protect their identities and ensure their safety while working.
Faraskhana Police have also reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding the privacy of Budhwar Peth residents, promising to take complaints seriously and educate the public about the rights of sex workers. By working together, PDLSA and Faraskhana Police hope to create a safer and more respectful environment for women in Budhwar Peth, where their privacy is valued and protected.
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