Abstract
Objectives: The primary objective of this study is to shed light on the pervasive issue of child pornography on the internet and its detrimental impact on children globally. The research aims to investigate the rise of child pornography online, emphasizing its role in the sexual exploitation and misuse of children. Through a comprehensive analysis, the study seeks to uncover the various dimensions of this disturbing phenomenon.
 
 Methods: To achieve the stated objectives, the research employs a multifaceted approach. The study begins by exploring the enthusiastic engagement of children with the internet, emphasizing their use for learning, play, and communication. Subsequently, the dark aspects of cyberspace are examined, focusing on the prevalence of child pornography and its potential physical consequences. The second half of the paper delves into an investigation of legislative measures and government initiatives in India designed to combat child pornography.
 
 Results: The findings of this study reveal a concerning reality regarding the proliferation of child pornography as a thriving business with far-reaching consequences for children worldwide. The results highlight the urgent need to address the issue comprehensively, considering the intersection of technology, legislation, and societal awareness. Additionally, the study provides insights into the effectiveness of specific governmental initiatives in India, contributing to a broader understanding of the challenges and opportunities in combating child pornography.
 
 Conclusion: In conclusion, while acknowledging the efforts made by legislative measures and government initiatives in India, this study discusses the limitations of current Indian law in effectively tackling the issue of child pornography. The conclusion emphasizes the necessity of addressing gaps in the legal framework and proposes specific measures to enhance the prevention of child pornography in India. Overall, the study advocates for a comprehensive and proactive approach to safeguarding children in the digital age, considering both national and international perspectives.
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