Technology's dark side has enabled a surge in cybercrimes, particularly the non-consensual creation and distribution of intimate content, with women being disproportionately affected. These violations lead to severe privacy intrusions, cyber harassment, and profound emotional trauma, while legal systems struggle to keep pace with evolving threats. In many cases, victims find themselves navigating an inadequate framework, where justice feels distant, and accountability is elusive.This book explores the legal efficiency of India and the European Union in dealing with this particular cybercrime, critically examining the gaps in India's existing laws. Through this comparison, it uncovers much-needed reforms and presents concrete recommendations aimed at bolstering legal protections. It advocates for stronger legislative measures and empowers victims, striving to create a digital environment where privacy and dignity are safeguarded for all, regardless of gender.