The woman claims that after rejecting him, the man has been harassing her for years, making false AI-generated images and sharing them on social media to defame her. She has lodged a complaint with Madhya Pradesh Women's Commission. Recently, while making her statement at the commission, she sought strict action against the accused. The case is currently being investigated.
The woman says that her sister made a profile on Jeevansathi.com to get married. Using this platform, she met the accused man from Udaipur and had communication with him. They even met with the families, but the families decided not to proceed further owing to some suspicious activities of the accused man.
The woman states that after the proposal was turned down, the man started harassing her by making calls and sending messages to her without any pause. She blocked his number in July 2025 because she was angry. In spite of blocking his number, he continued harassing her through other phone numbers.
The victim said that the man had booked several cab and bike rides through services like Ola, Uber and Rapido to her home address in January 2026. As many as 500 taxis and bikes had reached her house in a day creating a huge trouble for her family and the locality. It is alleged that the accused had also booked long distance rides to Ujjain. Many drivers had accepted these bookings from a distance expecting to earn higher which caused immense inconvenience for the cab and bike drivers too. The young woman alleges that after being blocked, the accused created a fake social media profile using another person's photograph. Through this profile, he attempted to find out whether marriage talks were underway for her with someone else. The fake profile was removed after a complaint was lodged.
The victim alleged that the young man also had fake invitation cards printed for her *godh bharai* (baby shower) ceremony. These cards mentioned that guests would receive a silver coin, a tactic intended to ensure a large turnout. It is alleged that these invitation cards were distributed throughout the woman's neighborhood via hawkers.
The woman stated that after the complaint was filed, the accused used AI technology to create fake images of her wedding and honeymoon. She alleges that these images were posted on social media in an attempt to tarnish her reputation and cause her mental distress.
According to cyber expert Shringarita Khare, creating fake or morphed images of an individual using AI constitutes a serious violation of privacy. She noted that victims in such cases can suffer mental stress, social harm, and damage to their reputation. Khare explained that provisions for taking action in such matters exist under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Information Technology Act. Repeatedly booking cabs using another person's name, mobile number, or address also falls under the category of online harassment.
The matter has reached the Madhya Pradesh Women's Commission and is currently being investigated at that level. The woman has demanded strict action against the accused. Meanwhile, this case involving cyber harassment and the misuse of AI is being viewed as a significant example of the misuse of technology.