How to legally deal with Phone call harassment?

How to legally deal with Phone call harassment?

Sayani Banerjee | Symbiosis Law School | 1st August 2020

INTRODUCTION

The present generation is often targeted by unwanted and harassing phone calls where one person abuses, threatens or hurts the dignity of another. The fact becomes more serious because the person on the other side of the phone call is completely unknown. Such calls come under the purview of criminal offence in India; hence, they must be reported to the concerned authority as early as possible.

According to a report published by “Truecaller” in 2020, almost 8 out of 10 women in India receive harassment and inappropriate sexual phone calls at least once a week. The cities that mostly face these issues are Chennai, Kolkata, New Delhi and Pune. Indian women have the tendency of sharing their contact numbers quite frequently in shopping malls, restaurants, stores, or while filling any forms. However, when it comes to taking actions against such calls, only 12% of women reported it to police and the rest have just blocked the number.[i] Blank calls also amount to harassment. Such calls are mostly anonymously made with the sole purpose of threatening or harassing a person.

According to police sources, after Section 66A of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (punishment for sending offensive messages through communication service, etc.) was struck down by Supreme Court in the year 2015, cases relating to phone call harassment increased immensely.[ii] In one of the cases, a college student repeatedly received obscene messages and phone calls from an unknown number. The police later found out that the number belonged to one of her classmate. As per survey, in most of the cases, the caller was someone known to the victim.[iii]

HOW TO IDENTIFY A HARRASSING PHONE CALL

All unwanted phone calls do not come within the meaning of “harassment”. The factors that are required for an unwanted phone call to become a harassing one are as follows[iv]:

  1. Caller’s intention to harass or threaten you by continually ringing the phone.
  2. Making indecent or obscene comments, suggestions, proposals or requests.
  3. Not disclosing his/her identity but continuing the conversation.
  4. Abusing or making derogatory remarks over telephone
  5. Remaining silent, playing intimidating music or breathing heavily with the intention of harassing.

EFFECTS OF HARASSMENT CALLS ON WOMEN

In 2019, Truecaller conducted a survey on 2150 women aged between 15-35 years from 14 different cities. According to the findings, nearly four out of every five women said that they felt irritation and anger due to these harassment calls. One out of every three women said that such calls affected them mentally and they felt frightened, worried or troubled. Further, the affected numbers keeps on increasing every year indicating that more women are getting affected due to such calls.[v]

REMEDIES IN INDIA

The first step that the victim must take against phone call harassment is to inform the police and lodge a complaint in the general diary. The gender of the caller, his voice tone, date and time of the phone call, the conversation details and the estimated age of the caller can be noted by the victim as evidence to help the police in identifying the offender. If the harassment on phone calls continues for a long span of time then the victim must file an FIR.

In India, the provisions under which the harasser can be charged are as follows:

  1. Section 354A of Indian Penal Code: Under this section, any person requesting for sexual favors or making sexually colored remarks shall be guilty for the offence of sexual harassment punishable with imprisonment up to three years and/or fine.
  2. Section 354D of Indian Penal Code: According to this section, if a person constantly contacts a woman for initiating personal interaction in spite of her disinterest then he will be punished with an imprisonment of three years and fine.
  3. Section 506 of Indian Penal Code: According to this section, any person committing the offence of criminal intimidation shall be punished with an imprisonment of up to seven years and/or fine.
  4. Section 507 of Indian Penal Code: If any person tries to threaten or intimidate a woman through anonymous communications then he will be punished with an imprisonment of two years in addition to the punishment provided under Section 506 of IPC.
  5. Section 509 of Indian Penal Code: According to this section, if a person insults your modesty over a phone call then he will be liable to be punished with imprisonment up to one year and fine

Journalist Barkha Dutt was receiving threat calls for her reportage on JNU; hence she filed an FIR at South Delhi’s Greater Kailash Police Station. Soon, the harasser was identified and a case was registered under Section 354D and 509 of IPC.

WOMEN HELPLINE NUMBERS[vi]

181 (Abhayam Helpline) is solely intended for women. There are female counsellors who will answer the call and take down the details of the harasser. After which, the details will be forwarded by the helpline center to the police who will take further actions of tracing and filing a complaint against him.

1091 is another women’s helpline number throughout the country. Whenever a woman is facing harassment over phone calls, all she needs to do is dial this number after which the police will take necessary actions.

100 is a general number that can be availed by both male and female for reporting a harassing phone call.

POSITION IN OTHER COUNTRIES

The Federal Communications Act, specifically 47 U.S. Code § 223 and several state laws prohibit harassments over phone call and specifies the legal remedies and enforcement mechanisms.[vii]

In California, Penal Code 653m PC prohibits phone calls and messages that are obscene, repeated or threatening and made with an intention of harassing the recipient. Such offences are punishable with imprisonment up to 6 months and a fine up to $ 1000.[viii]

According to Texas Penal Code, the act of using the telephone to ring repeatedly or make anonymous calls with the intention of harassing, abusing and annoying is punishable with imprisonment up to 180 days and a fine up to $ 2000. If the caller has already been charged once harassment then he will be punished with increased imprisonment up to one year and fine up to $ 4000.[ix]

In Canada, Section 264 of Criminal Code provides that repeatedly communicating a person with the intention of harassing or threatening is punishable with an imprisonment of not less than ten years.[x]

CONCLUSION

Although there are laws against harassing phone calls but a person can also tackle these issues in other ways. Not disclosing personal number and other contact details to strangers, random shops and social media can help in lessening the chances of harassments. Another way that most of the Indian women and girls resort to is hanging the call, blocking the number and marking it as spam. However, all such methods are only temporary and it will not stop the harasser from repeating the offence on somebody else. Thus, it is highly recommended that such harasser must be reported at the earliest and strict legal actions should be taken against them to prevent it in future.


[i]Third Edition of “Understanding the impact of harassment calls and SMS for women in India.” [Available at: https://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/8-out-of-10-women-in-india-have-faced-harassment-via-calls-sms-truecaller-120030501544_1.html]

[ii] Harassment of women over phone, The Hindu (Updated on January, 2017)

[iii] Ibid

[iv] Harassing Phone Calls, Information Technology Services. [Available at: https://its.fsu.edu/harassing-phone-calls]

[v] “Stalker alert: 1 in 3 women who use mobiles in India face harassment, receive inappropriate calls”, The Economic Times [Last Updated: March 25, 2019]

[vi] https://indianhelpline.com/WOMEN-HELPLINE/

[vii] How to deal with Telephone Harassment (Legally). [Available at: https://www.lawyers.com/legal-info/personal-injury/types-of-personal-injury-claims/options-telephone harassment.html]

[viii] Penal Code 653m PC.

[ix] Texas Penal Code § 42.07.

[x] Criminal Harassment, The Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime. [Available at https://www.crcvc.ca/docs/crimharass.pdf]

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    Abhishek vaijnath joshi

    my phone Messages harassment plz take the my complaint

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    Sundar Jagannathan

    Since 2019 March till 31st March 2022 – i am being harrased daily by phone calls by HDFC Bank – daily minimum 5 calls – regarding loan, overdraft, personal loan, credit card => I block every number daily after such calls – the calls are coming in different languages, say telugu, hindi, engilsh,, tamil etc., I can undrestand the engilish word of loan, credit card , hdfc bank these key word is enough for me to block. Dont they (HDFC) have sense to torture everyone like this. I purposefully asked loan to the nearest bank branch with all documents and proof additional mortagege documents but , i was not given any loan so far. . but how will they give loan over phone. How to stop this harrasing phone calls especially from HDFC & Bajaj Finance, (good thgat ICICI is not calling they stopped after 1 year)

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    A man is calling on my phone i don’t know him but he knows my name!!

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    This number
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    081025 87511

    Pls ask him why is he doing this

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    The recovery agencies hired by the banks are using computer generated automated robo call system either under the influence of the bank or with the banks knowledge or not. This system means that in addition to the internet system, in the auto dial robo calling software on the computer, enter the mobile number of any borrower, set any location and it will start calling automatically once per minute. Its purpose is to mentally harass the man. In the event that he takes any credit card, personal loan, etc. from any bank and fails to pay due to any reason, by giving him mental harassment and extorting the money forcefully, by calling him continuously if he does not pay by chance, inducing him to commit suicide. Due to this, the borrower gets calls like once a minute and his mental peace is destroyed and he cannot stop it and commits suicide. So this robo call system is implemented by the US government in California. The first political robocalls were launched in January 1983, when business owner Tony Innocentes used his telemarketing machine from his collection agency business to announce his candidacy for California’s 57th Assembly District. And Robocalls: As part of Humanity Strikes Back, the FTC is asking competitors to create a technological solution for consumers that can identify unwanted robocalls received on landlines or mobile phones and block and forward those calls. A robocall is a phone call that uses a computerized autodialer, associated with telemarketing phone campaigns, that use auto-dialing software. Some robocalls use personalized audio messages to simulate an actual personal phone call. [1] This service is also prone to fraud. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robocall)
    Debt collection
    In 2015, government debt collection was exempted from the 1991 robocall restrictions; However, the Supreme Court upheld this exception on July 6, 2020 in Barr v. Invalidated in American Assn. of Political Consultants, Inc. (19-631) . The Court decided that favoring “debt collection speech over political and other speech” violated the First Amendment.
    So please let me know what legal action borrowers can take for the above problem and what action you are taking against banks and authorized recovery agencies who are doing such activities.
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    A man is calling on my phone i don’t know him but he knows my name!!

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Sayani Banerjee

I am a 3rd Year (BBA LLB) student of Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad. Along with law, I am also pursuing Company Secretary (CS) from ICSI. I was ranked All India 18th in ISC, 2018 examination. My areas of interest includes Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Law and Criminal Law. Apart from studies, I am a trained classical dancer and have received several awards for the same.

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Sayani Banerjee

I am a 3rd Year (BBA LLB) student of Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad. Along with law, I am also pursuing Company Secretary (CS) from ICSI. I was ranked All India 18th in ISC, 2018 examination.
My areas of interest includes Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Law and Criminal Law. Apart from studies, I am a trained classical dancer and have received several awards for the same.

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