Step 1: Introduction:
The Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986, is an Indian law designed to ban indecent depictions of women in advertisements, publications, writings, paintings, and other media.
Step 2: Key Aspects:
Here's a breakdown:
(A) Wrong Focus: The Act prosecutes those creating/publishing the indecent content, not the victim.
(B) Core Purpose: This Act primarily aims to prevent the misrepresentation of women in visual media. "Indecent representation" (Section 2(c)) refers to depictions that are indecent, derogatory, or likely to corrupt public morals. This includes advertisements, books, posters, and films.
(C) Outdated: While applicable in principle, the Act predates social media. Digital content is addressed by other laws.
(D) Irrelevant: Workplace dress codes are not related to this Act.
Step 3: Summary:
The main goal of the Act is to stop the indecent portrayal of women in visual media.