This blog has turned in to a way to update the public on the case in Phagwara and the cases abroad regarding Anandeep Singh Chaggar. The anonymous friend comment about Anandeep reminded me to point out a simple fact. A lot of us males (whether you admit it or not) look at indecency on the net, person, etc and probably even trade things with our mates, play songs, links and other various things. Most of the males doing this do not get caught or do not get turned in.
It does NOT make this legal activity in our country and it does not mean those who are doing this aren't breaking the law every day.
The fact is Anandeep Chagger was turned in. He did break the law. He violated (not only the women he victimized) but the IPC 294 and Section 67a. of the IT Act regarding obscenity. That is what the cyber case is about.
And there is more than enough evidence to prove he is the culprit.
Look below at the comment posted by on of Anandeep's friends.
That's right, the this is cyber crime punishable. That is the fact. People commit crimes everyday without thinking about the laws they are breaking. The difference is some get caught and some don't, some get turned in and others don't. It doesn't mean if you don't get caught or turned in the behavior is ok.
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