Boyfriend threatened to share the nude photos with her family and on social media. Once upon a time, there was a young woman who was in a relationship with a man she loved. However, as time went by, she noticed that her boyfriend was becoming increasingly controlling and abusive towards her. One day, he asked her to share her nude photos with him, which she initially refused. However, he persisted and threatened to break up with her if she didn’t comply. Desperate to keep the relationship intact, she reluctantly agreed. Things took a turn for the worse when boyfriend threatened to share the nude photos with her family and on social media. She was horrified at the thought of such a violation of her privacy and dignity, and she began to fear for her safety. Although he initially resisted, he eventually relented and left her alone. The young woman learned a valuable lesson about the importance of standing up for herself and seeking help when she needed it.
It is advisable that you file a police complaint against your boyfriend under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including 354, 504, 506, 509, and 511, as well as Section 67 A of the Information Technology Act. His actions of criminal intimidation and attempting to defame you are grounds for filing a first information report.
However, it is important to gather evidence that proves he possesses your nude photographs and threatened to release them before filing the FIR. Without sufficient evidence, your case may not stand up in court and your boyfriend may be able to have the FIR dismissed by the high court.

