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July 11, 2021

CYBER LAWS OF INDIA

In Simple manner we can say that Cyber Crime is unlawful act wherein the computer is either a tool or a target or both. Cyber Crimes can include crimes that are traditional in nature, like burglary, misrepresentation, fraud, maligning and mischief, which are all dependent upon the Indian Penal Code. The maltreatment of computers has…

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Ubi jus ibi remedium

It is a Latin maxim which means that where there is a wrong, there is a remedy. If any wrong is committed then the law provides a remedy for that. The maxim can be phrased as that any person will not suffer a wrong without a remedy, it means that once it is proved that…

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Position of TRANSGENDERS in indian army

Since 2014 with Supreme Court recognising the rights of transgender people, India made a substantial development in shielding the rights of the individuals of the LGBTO+ community. In September 2018, the apex court additionally decriminalised same-sex relationships by putting down Article 377 of the Indian Penal Code. There are currently no regulations regarding the recruitment…

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Vicarious Liability

Every person is liable for the acts committed by him and not for the acts done by others but in some cases or situations a person can be liable for the act committed by someone else. This is known as Vicarious Liability. So, for such acts to happen, there must be a specific kind of…

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grevious injuries : medico – Legal aspects

INTRODUCTION The legal term hurt refers to any person’s bodily suffering, injury, or wound, as well as disease or infirmity. Common types of injury or harm include abrasion, bruising, laceration, fracture, dislocation, incised wound, stab wound, puncture, piercing wound, pistol wound, bomb blast wound, burn, and scald. Blunt, sharp, and pointed weapons, firearms, explosions, heat,…

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