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Can cyber crime complaints be filed online?

11-Jul-2026
Cyber Crime

Answer By law4u team

Yes, cyber crime complaints can be filed online in India, and it is the primary method encouraged by the government. 1. Official online portal You can file a complaint on: cybercrime.gov.in This is the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal. 2. Types of complaints you can file online You can report: Financial fraud (UPI, banking, OTP scams) Social media hacking or impersonation Online blackmail or sextortion Cyber stalking or harassment Identity theft Fake profiles or abusive content involving women/children 3. How the online process works Select “Report Cyber Crime” Choose category (women/child related crimes or other cyber crimes) Fill in details of incident Upload evidence like screenshots, chats, transaction details Submit complaint and get an acknowledgment number 4. Emergency option (important) If money has been lost: Call 1930 immediately This helpline helps freeze fraudulent transactions quickly 5. FIR registration After online filing: Complaint is forwarded to the relevant Cyber Crime Cell or police station Police may register FIR depending on severity and evidence Investigation is then initiated 6. Advantages of online filing No need to physically visit police station initially Quick documentation of evidence Faster response in financial fraud cases Available 24/7 across India 7. Important legal point Online complaint is legally valid, but for serious cases, police may still call you for statement or require FIR registration in person. In summary: Yes, cyber crime complaints in India can be filed online through the national cybercrime portal, and in many cases it is the fastest and most effective way to start legal action.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, Yes, Cybercrime complaints can be filed online. It is true that reporting cyber crimes has become easier in India, as it can be done online now. Victims of cybercrime can log in to the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal of the Government of India to report crimes, most of which fall under the Information Technology Act, enacted in 2000. The portal allows for anonymous complaints for sensitive crimes such as cyberbullying and provides an option for tracking complaints for other cybercrimes, such as cyber fraud or hacking. Furthermore, a helpline number of 1930 may be called to report cyber fraud immediately. I hope this answer helps. If you have any further query kindly do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you

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