Author name: Ritisha De

Cyber Law

Digital Arrest Scam in India: How Cyber Criminals Are Robbing Citizens Through Fear and Fake Authority

Cyber fraud is increasing day by day worldwide. India is witnessing an alarming surge in a new form of cyber fraud popularly known as the “Digital Arrest Scam.” Cyber criminals posing as police officers, CBI officials, ED officers, customs authorities, narcotics officials, or telecom regulators psychologically manipulate victims into believing that they are under investigation […]

Mohammedan Law

Muslim Law Marriage, Male & Women Rights

Muslim marriage laws fall under Mohammedan Law. Marriage under Muslim law, known as Nikah, is regarded as a civil contract rather than a religious sacrament. It creates legal rights and obligations between the husband and wife while providing legitimacy to children and establishing mutual inheritance rights. Understanding the legal requirements of a valid Muslim marriage

Cyber Law

Digital Identity and Social Media Law in India: Legal Protection

Introduction As use of social media increases, crimes arising from it is also increasing. The rapid growth of social media and digital communication has transformed how people interact, conduct business, and access information. However, this digital revolution has also given rise to serious challenges such as online impersonation, identity theft, deepfake technology, cyber fraud, and

BNS

Punishment For Offences Against Children and Women Under BNS

The young needs protection, and for them law is continuously being rectified. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023 has replaced many provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and introduced a more structured approach to protecting women and children from crime. Recognizing the vulnerability of these groups, BNS dedicates a separate chapter to offences against

Divorce

Divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955: Grounds, Legal Provisions, and Important Court Interpretations

Marriage is considered a sacrament in Hindu law. However, when the relationship breaks down beyond repair, the law provides legal remedies to dissolve the marriage. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 governs divorce proceedings for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs in India. The Act lays down various grounds on which either spouse may seek a decree

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10 Most Important Laws in India Every Indian Citizen Must Know

10 Most Important Laws in India Every Indian Citizen Must Know (10 ऐसे कानून जो हर भारतीय को पता होने चाहिए) Introduction भारत एक लोकतांत्रिक देश है जहाँ कानून (Law) नागरिकों की सुरक्षा, समानता और अधिकारों को सुनिश्चित करता है। लेकिन कई बार लोग अपने ही अधिकारों और क़ानूनी प्रावधानों के बारे में नहीं जानते,

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