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Philanthropy India adhere and encompass the Section 66A of the amended Indian Information
Technology Act, 2000. When you access Philanthropy India sites, pages and blogs either by means of a
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following kind of information, you could be covered under Section 66A of the amended Indian
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If you swear or abuse somebody, the said swear words could be said to be grossly offensive. The
same could also be said to be having menacing character and your act could come within the
ambit of Section 66A(a) of the amended Indian Information Technology Act, 2000.
Anything defamatory which affects the character, reputation, standing or goodwill of a person
could also be deemed to be grossly offensive.
Making false allegations against the character of a person or character assassination could also
qualify as grossly offensive and having menacing character.
Using insulting words or symbols which are obscene, could also qualify as grossly offensive and
having menacing character.
Calling someone names could also be brought within the ambit of being grossly offensive or
having menacing character
Posting the picture of a person in uncomplimentary situations and environments could also be
said to be grossly offensive or having menacing character. For example, if you morphed the
photograph of a girl/boys face on the face of erotic/nude models body, the same could not
only be obscene but could also be grossly offensive and having menacing character.
Electronic morphing which shows a person depicted in a bad light could also be seen as an
example of information being grossly offensive or having menacing character.
Using vernacular gallies or bad words in English alphabets could also qualify as grossly offensive
or having menacing character.
Threatening somebody with consequences for his life, apart from being separate offences, could
be also construed as information which is grossly offensive or having menacing character.
Threatening to expose the ill-deeds of somebody could also qualify as information which has
menacing character.
Information containing malicious, mischievous character assassination
Information containing morphed pictures aimed at hurting religious sentiments.
Information showing gods and goddesses of particular religions in an uncomplimentary light.
Putting the picture of a person against a slogan/phrase/saying which does not depict his true
character or personality.
Deceiving the addressee or recipient about the origin of such messages. For example, sending
emails from a fake email account to another person, could qualify as an offence under Section
66A of the amended Indian Information Technology Act, 2000.
Further misleading the addressee or recipient about the origin of such messages, e.g. sending emails and SMSs in the name of Reserve Bank of India for big lotteries, could also be brought under
Section 66A of the amended Indian Information Technology Act, 2000.
E-mail containing fake recruitment offers to unsuspected members of the public, could also
qualify as an offence under Section 66A of the amended Indian Information Technology Act,
2000.

Wherefore requests for specific legal advice cannot be answered by Philanthropy India unfortunately.
We rather request you to take the help of a lawyer. All the legal matters pertaining to Philanthropy India
are subjected to the High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad.
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