Section 67 of the IT Act Explained: Punishment for Publishing Obscene Content Online
Introduction Section 67 of the Information Technology Act, 2000, deals…
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Amna Kabeer
Section 67 of the Information Technology Act, 2000: Publishing Obscene Content Online
“Whoever publishes or transmits or causes to be published or…
By
Amna Kabeer
Repeatedly Accusing One’s Spouse Of Infidelity Without Proof, and Damaging that Person’s Reputation Is Cruelty: Delhi HC
Introduction In A v. B, the Delhi High Court held…
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Amna Kabeer
Habeas Corpus Petitions Not Meant for Missing-Person Cases Without Proof of Detention: Madras High Court
Introduction In Raja Lakshmi v State of Tamil Nadu &…
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Amna Kabeer
Mere Alcohol Presence Not Enough to Deny Accident Insurance Claim: Kerala HC
Introduction The Kerala High Court has delivered a significant ruling…
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Amna Kabeer
Section 66E of the IT Act: Punishment for Violation of Privacy with Real-Life Examples
What Is Section 66E of the Information Technology Act, 2000?…
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Amna Kabeer
Section 66E of the IT Act Explained: Online Privacy & Obscene Image Cases
Introduction "Whoever, intentionally or knowingly captures, publishes or transmits the…
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Amna Kabeer
Section 66D IT Act: Common Cyber Frauds Explained for the General Public
What Is Section 66D of the Information Technology Act, 2000?…
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Amna Kabeer
Child Must Not Become Pawn In Dispute To Prove Adultery By Mother: Madras HC
Introduction In a recent judgment, the Madras High Court ruled…
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Amna Kabeer
Section 66D IT Act: Punishment for Online Cheating by Personation
Introduction "Whoever, by means of any communication device or computer…
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Amna Kabeer


