Section 67B Information Technology Act, 2000: Punishment for Publishing or Transmitting Material Depicting Children in Sexually Explicit Acts
Section 67B of the Information Technology Act, 2000, forms one…
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Amna Kabeer
Wife’s Anger Cannot Justify False Allegations: MP High Court
Introduction The Madhya Pradesh High Court delivered a striking judgment…
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Amna Kabeer
Section 67 IT Act vs Section 292 IPC – Understanding the Legal Difference in Obscenity Laws
What Does Section 67 of the IT Act State? Section…
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Amna Kabeer
Section 67A IT Act: Publishing or Transmitting Sexually Explicit Content in Electronic Form
What Does Section 67A of the IT Act State? “Whoever…
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Amna Kabeer
Punishment under Section 67A of the IT Act Explained
What Does Section 67A of the IT Act State? “Whoever…
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Amna Kabeer
Accidental Fall From Moving Train, Being Run Over, Qualifies As “Untoward Incident” Under Railways Act: Orissa HC
Introduction In Santosh Ku. Sahoo v. Union of India (Orissa…
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Amna Kabeer
Right to Practise Religion Does Not Guarantee Right Tied To Any Particular Place: Madhya Pradesh HC
Introduction In Mohammed Taiyab v State of Madhya Pradesh (WA-2782-2025),…
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Amna Kabeer
Moral Policing Women Violates Article 21, Harms Dignity And Even Forces Them To Take Their Life: Madras High Court
Introduction The Madras High Court has held in a recent…
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Amna Kabeer
Punishment under Section 66F of the IT Act: Cyber Terrorism and Life Imprisonment Explained
Introduction (1) Whoever, with intent to threaten the unity, integrity,…
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Amna Kabeer
Section 66F IT Act Explained: Cyber Terrorism and National Security
Introduction (1) Whoever, with intent to threaten the unity, integrity,…
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Amna Kabeer


