In India, online harassment of women and marginalized genders and sexualities is widespread, as opposed to
Internet's underlying reason of equivalent chance and impartiality. What we have today is an imperfect web that mirrors the
disconnected world we live in, where ladies and minimized networks are mishandled, badgering, compromised, followed and
disregarded every day. This exploration paper plans to break down the novel dangers that ladies and underestimated segments in
India face on the web and how Indian laws influence these issues. Laws, Rights and Regulations is a one of a kind and
significant commitment to the writing on digital wrongdoing. It investigates gendered measurements of digital violations like
grown-up tormenting, digital following, hacking, maligning, transformed obscene pictures, and electronic extorting.