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Cyber Law
Updated on 24 May 2026
Why was IPC repealed and replaced by BNS? The Indian Penal Code (IPC) has been the cornerstone of criminal law in India since its enactment in 1860. However, the evolving socio-legal landscape and the…
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Who Can File a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in India: A Comprehensive Guide Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has emerged as a significant tool in the Indian legal system, enabling individuals and …
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Cyber Law
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Which IPC Sections are Removed in the BNS (Bill for New Sections)? The Indian Penal Code (IPC) has served as the cornerstone of criminal law in India since its enactment in 1860. With the evolving soc…
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Cyber Law
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Which Offences are Newly Added in BNS? The recent amendments to the Indian legal framework have led to the introduction of several new offences under the provisions of the Bureau of Narcotics and Subs…
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Cyber Law
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What is Article 226? Article 226 of the Constitution of India is a significant provision that empowers the High Courts to issue certain writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights and for any othe…
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Cyber Law
Updated on 24 May 2026
When to Hire a Criminal Lawyer The legal landscape in India is complex and multifaceted, particularly in the realm of criminal law. Navigating the intricacies of the legal system can be daunting for t…
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Cyber Law
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When to Consult a Civil Lawyer The Indian legal system is a complex web of statutes, regulations, and precedents that govern a myriad of civil disputes. Civil law encompasses a broad spectrum of legal…
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Cyber Law
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Withdrawal of Suit Explained The legal landscape in India is governed by a complex framework of statutes, rules, and precedents. One of the significant aspects of civil litigation is the withdrawal of…
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Cyber Law
Updated on 24 May 2026
When Did the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Come into Force? The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) is a significant piece of legislation in the Indian legal framework, aimed at reforming the criminal justice sys…
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Cyber Law
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What is the Investigation Timeline Under the BNSS? The Bureau of Narcotics and Substance Abuse (BNSS) is a crucial entity in India tasked with combating drug-related offenses and ensuring the effectiv…
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Cyber Law
Updated on 24 May 2026
Grounds for Quashing FIR Under Section 482 CrPC The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) provides a comprehensive framework for the administration of criminal justice in India. Among the various pr…
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Cyber Law
Updated on 24 May 2026
Framing of Charges in Criminal Case The process of framing of charges in a criminal case is a critical juncture in the Indian criminal justice system. It serves as a bridge between the investigation p…
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Cyber Law
Updated on 24 May 2026
WhatsApp Chats as Evidence in Divorce In the contemporary legal landscape of India, the advent of technology has transformed various facets of life, including the realm of family law. Among the myriad…
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Cyber Law
Updated on 24 May 2026
What Offence Replaced Sedition in BNS? The legal landscape of India has undergone significant changes in recent years, particularly concerning laws that govern free speech and expression. One of the m…
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Cyber Law
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WhatsApp Chat BSA Evidence: Calcutta HC Digital Forensic Certificate Format In the age of digital communication, the significance of electronic evidence has grown exponentially in legal proceedings. A…
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Cyber Law
Updated on 24 May 2026
What is the Offence of Wrongful Confinement? The offence of wrongful confinement is a significant aspect of Indian criminal law, encapsulated under Section 340 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC). Th…
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Cyber Law
Updated on 24 May 2026
What is Zero FIR? The concept of Zero FIR has emerged as a significant development in the Indian legal landscape, especially in the context of the criminal justice system. It serves as a crucial mecha…
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Cyber Law
Updated on 24 May 2026
What are Rights of Arrested Person under the BNSS? The rights of an arrested person are critical to ensuring that justice is served while safeguarding individual freedoms. In India, the rights of the …
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Cyber Law
Updated on 24 May 2026
How to File a Cyber Crime Complaint in India In the contemporary digital age, cybercrimes have become alarmingly prevalent. With the increased reliance on technology and the internet, individuals and …
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Cyber Law
Updated on 24 May 2026
What is a Written Statement? The written statement is a crucial document in the Indian legal system, particularly in civil litigation. It serves as the defendant's response to the plaintiff's plaint a…
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