In India, online grooming is a criminal offense primarily prosecuted under the POCSO Act (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) and the Information Technology (IT) Act. Because digital evidence is volatile, your first priority is preserving the “digital paper trail” before the perpetrator can delete it.
Before you approach the police, you need a complete “chain of custody” for the digital interactions.
You have three primary channels for filing a report in India. Choose the one that feels most immediate for your situation.
1. Report via the National Cyber Crime Portal
The fastest digital route
Visit cybercrime.gov.in and select “Report Crime Related to Women/Children.” You can file anonymously, but providing details speeds up the investigation. This generates a “National Crime Record” that local police must act upon.
2. File an FIR at a
The legal ‘Gold Standard’
Visit any police station. Under Indian law, you can file a “Zero FIR” at any station, regardless of where the crime took place. The police are legally mandated to register it and then transfer it to the appropriate jurisdiction.
3. Request a Child Welfare Committee (CWC) referral
For victim support
If the victim is a minor, the police are required to involve the CWC. This ensures the child receives psychological counseling and that their identity is protected under Section 33(7) of the POCSO Act.
Important: If the police refuse to file an FIR, you can send the complaint in writing to the Superintendent of Police (SP) via registered post under Section 154(3) of the CrPC.
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