Now in cases where the Police refuses to register the complaint, the women can file a complaint with the National Commission of Women. This department take up the case to the Police in order to initiate investigation procedure. In cases of grave offence, a proper inquiry committee is to be set up which shall probe in to the case and furthermore gather proper piece of evidence, interrogate the witness and finally summon the accused. However, it may be noted that law under Section 354 D of the Indian Penal Code is woman-centric in nature. But, in today’s world a man is also a victim of cyber stalking. In such a case, we have another set law under section 67 of the Information Technology Act. This law clearly states that anybody who publishes or sends any improper or salacious material through electronic media will be punished with an imprisonment up to five years or a fine up to Rupees one Lakh for the first conviction.



