Manoharlal Dhakad, who had physical relations with his female friend on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, has reached jail, the police have identified his female friend and it is being claimed that she will also be arrested soon. The party has also distanced itself from Manoharlal Dhakad. In this case, the police has given notice to the officials of the National Highway Authority of india for making the video viral. According to media reports, a list of all the employees deployed on duty day and night on May 13 has been sought. Let us tell you whether action will be taken against the NHAI employee who has made the video of having physical relations on the road viral.

Will action be taken against the NHAI employee?

According to media reports, the police can take action against the person who made the video of having physical relations on the road viral. For this, a list of all the officers deployed on that day and night has been sought from NHAI. Once identified, the police will take action. According to media reports, the video of Netaji and his female friend was made viral by NHAI employees. The report states that earlier the employees kept demanding money from Dhakad for 8 days and when the matter did not work out, then first the screenshot was made viral on 22 May and after some time the entire video was made viral. Mandsaur SP Abhishek anand had issued a notice to the NHAI Authority regarding this entire incident, after which NHAI removed three employees posted in the control room.

What is the punishment for making a video viral?

Cases of making videos viral keep coming up continuously, in many cases action is taken against the accused, while in some cases the accused is not even traced. If you open social media, the entire social media is filled with these viral videos along with a storehouse of knowledge. In the year 2017, the supreme court also considered it a violation of privacy. No person can make your video or take your photo without your consent, whether it is a secluded or public place. If someone does this, action can be taken under sections 66E, 67 and 67A of the IT Act. Apart from this, a case can be registered under different sections of the indian Penal Code.

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