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October 28, 2021

Is Pegasus a national security threat?

The Pegasus surveillance software today represents a new advanced layer of spyware intelligence. It is different from earlier instances of phone tapping as Pegasus software allows injection of the spyware in targeting mobile phones through non-click methodologies. Hence, it represents a sophisticated level of today’s mechanisms of how monitoring through spyware can be effectively enforced.…

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MISCHIEF

Mischief in IPC was written with the goal of providing protection against property destruction that results in unjust loss or damage to the public or an individual. It’s an outgrowth of the legal maxim “sic utretuoleadas”, which means “use your own property, but not in a way that harms your neighbor’s or other’s.” EXAMPLE- “A”…

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Development of ADR Laws in India

Generally, when a dispute arises, the parties take the issue to a court which will adjudicate it based on the facts and applicable laws. In this process, one party will face a loss while the judgment or decree or order favors the other. To satisfy both the parties and to dispose of the issue in…

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Advocate protection bill 2021

When the security of an attorney is jeopardized as the result of their work, then the government must take certain steps to protect its soldiers with this thought a seven-member team was formed to issue The Advocate Protection Bill on July 2, 2021, to tackle the difficulties faced by the attorney and remove all the…

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Fundamental Rights

Fundamental Rights (Articles 12-35) Enshrined in Part-III of Indian Constitution, Fundamental Rights are the basic human rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India. The six fundamental rights involves Right to Equality, Right to freedom, Right against exploitation, Right to freedom of Religion, Cultural and Educational Rights and Right to constitutional Remedies. At first Right to…

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NET-ZERO EMISSION

US initiated a new mission to improve the climatic condition of the world i.e; net zero carbon emission mission. And it has pledged that this net zero goal should be fulfilled by mid of this century that is 2050. So many countries like Canada, south korea, japan and germany also signed for the mission to…

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DEFAMATION

Defamation is a crime, you know why? Because we do care “log kya kahenge”. Reputation is the most valuable thing which a person possesses and the reputation must be protected. Defamation is defined in section 499 and the punishment is given in section 500 of IPC. Defamation is the act of saying false things in…

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ANTICIPATORY BAIL

The right to liberty is sanctified as one of the fundamental rights in Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, and its practise is prescribed in Article 22(2) as a working theorem and its corollaries in Sections 436, 437, and 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 with a new multiple of Anticipatory Bail. The…

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