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Privacy Issues in Cyberspace

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 13-Apr-2023 13:48:34

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As more and more internet users surf the internet and post their personal information; in the form of educational qualification, marital status, private selfies, videos, family photos, hobbies and interests, online on social media networking websites are easily accessible to the general public. This led to the scam of loss of personal data such as the KOOBFACE. KOOBFACE is a malicious malware and composed of various components, each with specific functionalities. What is Cybercrime? Cybercrime is any criminal activity in which a computer or network is the source, target or tool or place of crime. According to ... Read More

Cyberterrorism: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 13-Apr-2023 13:19:25

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The concept of cyber terrorism has persisted for more than 20 years. Many scholars have advanced the cause over the years by looking into, among other things, whether cyber terrorism is a genuine or imagined threat, which actors can engage in it, what the potential reasons for such an act might be, and whether real-space terrorist logics apply to cyberspace. What does Cyberterrorism Exactly Define? The main component of cyberterrorism is the use of technology to commit acts of terrorism. We must start by distinguishing between "crime" and "terrorism, " since both target societies' capacity to uphold internal ... Read More

How to Establish Contributory Negligence

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 13-Apr-2023 13:07:34

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Contributory negligence is a sort of tort in which a person who has a duty of care neglects that obligation and causes harm to another. It is a form of self-defense utilised by the accused. The person who has the responsibility to care is acting carelessly and ignorantly, as a rational man would. Failure to use reasonable care and take precautions to avoid committing any act is a crucial requirement for proving negligence responsibility. Liability claims for carelessness may be made when a legally recognised duty is broken. What is the Meaning of Contributory Negligence? In general, ... Read More

Communication of Offer and Acceptance Under Indian Contract Act

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 13-Apr-2023 13:02:29

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It is important to note that the acceptance must be a mirror image of the offer. Any changes to the offer will be considered a counter-offer, and the original offer will no longer be valid. Therefore, it is important for both parties to communicate clearly and ensure that they are in agreement with all of the terms of the offer before accepting it. Communication of offer and acceptance is essential in contract law. Both the offer and the acceptance must be communicated clearly and unambiguously in order for a valid contract to be formed. Definition of Communication of offer ... Read More

Code of Hammurabi

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 13-Apr-2023 15:02:22

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The First Babylonian Dynasty's King Hammurabi was the sixth monarch. His law not only served to make amends to the wronged parties, but also to punish the offenders. It bears the oldest use of the legal maxim "innocent unless proven guilty." The traces of King Hammurabi can still be found today. In fact, Hammurabi is shown among 23 other illustrious politicians in a marble relief that may be found in the United States Supreme Court building. The original inscription is written on a basalt stele that is 2.25 m (7 ft 4+1⁄2 in) tall. What is the meaning of Code ... Read More

Breaking the Cycle of Violence: Understanding the Consequences of Domestic Violence

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 13-Apr-2023 12:31:52

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Female feticide, abusive behavior at home, lewd behavior and different types of orientation based brutality comprise the truth of most young ladies' and ladies' lives in India. Spouse battering influences the physical and mental prosperity of the mishandled ladies and, surprisingly, that of their youngsters. Albeit female support in open life is expanding and regulations have been changed, India actually has quite far to go to make Indian ladies equivalent residents in their own country. In our general public, numerous ladies are brutally treated by their private accomplices while they experience peacefully. At times, aggressive behavior at home ... Read More

Babylonian Law

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 13-Apr-2023 12:19:38

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The ancient cultural territory of Babylonia, located in southeast Mesopotamia between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. The Babylonians thought their king was a god and that he had power because of the gods. A bureaucracy and centralised administration were developed together with the unavoidable adjuncts, taxes, and compulsory military service, to increase his authority and control. The contemporary inscriptions of the people themselves are the main sources from which our understanding of Babylonian law is obtained. The customs of classical authors don't really add anything to these in a significant way. They seem to be primarily based on "travellers' stories" ... Read More

Ancient Greek Law

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 13-Apr-2023 12:05:37

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The Athenian law is the most well-known example of Greek law and ancient Greek legal systems. The multiple autonomous republics that made up the Hellenic world shared a number of fundamental approaches to solving legal issues, techniques for bringing about legal results, and a common vocabulary in the legal field. Individual legal systems, however, vary in terms of thoroughness and depth, reflecting both tribal and historical contexts as well as shifting social, economic, political, and intellectual circumstances. What is the meaning of Ancient Greek Law? The laws and judicial systems of ancient Greece are collectively referred to as “Ancient Greek ... Read More

Agricultural Law

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 13-Apr-2023 11:54:37

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With this significance, laws have been established to govern agricultural practices, protecting farmers, consumers, and the environment. Agricultural law, therefore, encompasses a broad range of legal regulations and principles that influence how agricultural activities are conducted. This article provides an overview of agricultural law, covering its definition, history, and the role of agricultural law in society today. Additionally, it explores the different categories of agricultural law, including crop and livestock law, environmental law, and food law. What is Agricultural Law? Agricultural law refers to the legal framework that governs agricultural practices, including farming, ranching, forestry, and food production. The law ... Read More

Sam Piroj Bharucha: Former Chief Justice of India

Mukesh Kumar
Updated on 13-Apr-2023 11:31:57

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Justice Sam Piroj Bharucha was born on November 1st, 1936. He is an Indian lawyer who subsequently became a judge of the Supreme Court. He served as CJI for more than a year. Justice Bharucha authored 344 decisions and was a part of 1307 bench in his entire career. He is renowned for his opinions on constitutional issues. He was preceded by Justice Adarsh Sein Anand and succeeded by Justice Bhupinder Nath Kirpal. Early Life and Education He was born in Sikkim. He was raised in a well-known Hindu family. He has done Bachelor of Science and later on attain ... Read More

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