The Kerala couple MMS scandal has also raised questions about the legal implications of sharing private content without consent. In India, the Information Technology Act, 2000, and the Indian Penal Code (IPC) have provisions that deal with cybercrimes, including the sharing of private content without consent.

In this article, we will delve into the details of the controversy, explore the possible reasons behind the leak, and examine the implications of this incident on the individuals involved and society as a whole.

The act of sharing private content without consent can be considered a violation of the individuals' right to privacy, which is a fundamental right guaranteed by the Indian Constitution. The couple may also have a case against the person who leaked the video, as well as those who shared it online.

The couple, whose identities have not been publicly disclosed, is said to have been in a relationship for several years. According to reports, they had created the video as a way to capture intimate moments, but it was later leaked, possibly by a friend or acquaintance.