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Cyber Bullying: An Insight


K. Shanmukha Harshitha, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University


ABSTRACT


Across the world, many developing or developed countries were moving forward with many inventions. Human beings have evolved from the stonage to the digital era with many inventions and creations. The Internet is the most significant invention of humanity. Today's generation is very well-versed with internet access. This most considerable invention has both advantages and disadvantages. Many individuals use the Internet for growth and development, but some may misuse it. This issue creates a challenge for society. That issue is cyberbullying, which must be curtailed.


It delves deeper into cyberbullying, which is the usage of Internet or mobile technology to harass, intimidate or cause harm to another. This cyberbullying is rapidly increasing along with the development of the country. For the growth and development of an individual, internet access is essential. However, using this badly creates societal challenges that hinder the country's development. This article also considers how social media platforms evolve and their impact on individuals.


This article deals with various highlights, like how cyberbullying is affecting individuals, focusing on their emotional, mental, and psychological distress. It would cover all these principles and elements in detail. It would grant a general understanding of the same along with the essentials, cases, and examples of the same as fit for the respective topic. This article will deal with the recommendations and conclude that a practical approach is required for every creation or innovation that must be used in a good way for the growth and development of society but not to cause harm to others.



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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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Accessibility: Open Access

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