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Public Order Crime

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 09:20:26

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Public order crimes include a wide range of offences that have been variously referred to as vice offences, consenting offences, victimless crimes, or nuisance offences. The selling of narcotics is one public order crime that is taken extremely severely, while other offences are discarded with a shrug or an expression ... Read More

No Fault Liability: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 09:13:42

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The Rule of Strict Liability, also called The Rule of No-Fault Liability, states that a person may be liable even if they are not at fault. The person in this case may not have done any harmful or negligent act or may have put in some positive efforts, however, the ... Read More

Liability under Consumer Sales Laws

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 09:09:17

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When a seller violates one or more of their commitments, such as failing to deliver products of reasonable quality or failing to disclose material facts about the goods being sold, they may be held accountable under consumer sales laws. What is Liability Liability is the legal duty or obligation ... Read More

Liability Under Consumer Privacy Laws

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 14-Apr-2023 09:03:39

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Consumer privacy laws are enacted with the purpose of protecting individuals' personal information from being accessed, used, or exploited in an unlawful manner by businesses and other organisations. Because customers are dishing out an increasing amount of personally identifiable information to companies in this digital age, there is a growing ... Read More

Liability Under Consumer Fraud Laws

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 13-Apr-2023 15:47:57

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Under consumer fraud laws, businesses and individuals can be held liable for committing fraud or other deceptive practices, such as false advertising, bait and switch tactics, and hidden fees or charges. Liability can result in significant fines, damages, and even criminal penalties, depending on the nature and severity of the ... Read More

Liability in Consumer Data Protection

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 13-Apr-2023 15:43:20

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In the current digital era, data protection is of the utmost importance. Customers give their personal information to corporations, social media sites, and government authorities, among others. It is the obligation of the entities that collect, handle, and keep such data to safeguard it from unauthorized access, use, and disclosure. ... Read More

Legislative Powers of Vice President

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 13-Apr-2023 15:37:12

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According to Article 63, India must have a vice president. The Vice President serves as the Ex-Officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha (or the Council of States or Upper House). This constitutional position is endowed with a number of duties and authorities. In the event of any emergencies, he even ... Read More

Issues of Copyright in Digital Era

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 13-Apr-2023 15:33:06

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In India, copyright in the digital era is governed by the Copyright Act of 1957, which has been revised multiple times to cope up with evolving technology and the digital environment. The Act protects a variety of works, including literary, dramatic, musical, and creative works, in addition to computer programmes ... Read More

Insolvency and Bankruptcy Law: Meaning and Examples

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 13-Apr-2023 15:28:34

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India's institutional and legal system for resolving debt default does not adhere to international standards. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016, was adopted by the Parliament in order to create and update the legal framework for quick bankruptcy resolution in India, as well as to promote entrepreneurship, improve access ... Read More

Impeachment: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 13-Apr-2023 15:24:05

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Top officials or head of the states are the most respectable and honourable post and responsible towards the whole country; hence, their removal is not an easy task. In fact, there must be some proper channel and procedure in which consent of all officials/legislators must be taken and only then ... Read More

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