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Cyber Crime in india.

26 ,July 2019 All the living things have right to live on the earth, but sometimes we become cruel towards animals. We have to understand that Animals can’t speak but they too have

Cyber Crime act

“Cyber Crime Act” in the Indian Penal Code (IPC), India has a separate legislation called the Information Technology Act, 2000, which addresses various aspects of cybercrime. The Information Technology Act, along with its

MARRIAGE REGISTRATION

Marriage registration laws in India are primarily governed by separate statutes or acts related to personal laws or civil registration. These laws are distinct from the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which deals with

Divorce

Divorce in India is primarily governed by personal laws based on an individual’s religion. The Indian Penal Code (IPC) does not directly address divorce proceedings; rather, it focuses on criminal offenses. However, there

Domestic Violence

In India, domestic violence is addressed under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) through several sections that provide legal remedies for victims of domestic violence. These provisions are primarily aimed at protecting women from

Rape

Rape is a grave criminal offense under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) that is taken very seriously by the Indian legal system. It is covered under several sections of the IPC, with different

Kidnapping

Kidnapping is a criminal offense in India, and it is covered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The IPC contains provisions that define and address kidnapping, and these provisions are

NDPS

The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act), is a separate and specific law in India that deals with offenses related to narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. It is not a

Bail

“No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to the procedure established by Law”. The Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 talks in details about the bail process and how it

Cheque Bounce

Definition: Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act defines the offense of dishonor of a cheque for insufficiency of funds or if it exceeds the amount arranged to be paid by the drawer’s account.