Legal support under IPC Section 384 for extortion
The Indian criminal law is tough to understand. Extortion is an important crime that threatens the financial security, emotional stability, and safety of individuals. Extortion is not only a demand...
Legal Protection under IT Act Section 66
Cybercrime has become a huge threat to individuals. The organisations and even governments in modern times are the victims. With the increasing use of technology, especially the internet, there has been a p...
The Impact of Cybercrime Cases: A Growing Threat in the Digital Age
In an increasingly digital world, cybercrime has emerged as a formidable threat to individuals, businesses, and governments alike. From financial fraud and identity theft to ranso...
In India, a cheque bounce is not just a financial inconvenience—it's a legal offense under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. With an increase in cheque-based transactions, understanding the law governing dishonoured cheques is cruc...
Understanding POCSO: Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012
Introduction
The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act), enacted in 2012 by the Indian Parliament, is a landmark legislation that aims to protect chil...
Criminal Laws in India: An Overview
India’s criminal justice system is governed by a set of laws that define crimes, prescribe punishments, and regulate legal proceedings. These laws are primarily codified in three major statutes:
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Criminal Laws in India: An Overview of Key Legislations and Procedures
Introduction
Criminal law in India serves as a crucial mechanism to maintain public order and protect society from unlawful activities. It defines offenses, prescribes punis...
India has a comprehensive legal system based on its Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land. The legal system is influenced by British common law, traditional customs, and modern statutory laws. Here are the key categories of laws in ...
Cybercrime laws in India are governed primarily by the Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act) and relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Here’s an overview of key laws and provisions related to cybercrimes in India:...
In today’s digital age, cybercrime has become one of the biggest threats to individuals, businesses, and governments worldwide. With increasing internet penetration and technological advancements, criminals have found new ways to exploit vulner...