INTERNET BANKING SECURITY

INTERNET BANKING SECURITY THREATS

“Financial institutions must be able to deliver an easy to navigate, a seamless digital platform that goes far beyond a miniaturized online banking offering” -Jim Marous[1] Introduction E-banking or internet Banking is an umbrella term which includes a process where the customer can perform bank transactions through electronic devices without actually visiting the bank. It […]

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RAPE AND PUNISHMENT

RAPE AND PUNISHMENT

INTRODUCTION Rape is the most morally and physically deteriorating crime in society. Rape destroys the life of the victim. The victims not only suffer from physical pain for a lifetime but also suffer mentally. It is a permanent scar on the victim and it breaks the victim completely. Rape affects the physical and psychological issues […]

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RIGHT TO DIE: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT?

RIGHT TO DIE: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT?

Introduction The basic idea of this article is to throw some light upon the fact whether an individual is adept to end his/her own life or to experience willful killing. Also, to imply that whether a person with a fatal illness or disease should be allowed to end his/her own life or to opt for […]

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RIGHT TO EQUALITY

RIGHT TO EQUALITY: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT

Introduction- Democracy can only flourish in that place where there is equality and no discrimination. India was a place where inequality based on religion, caste, sex or position in the society was followed in the form of untouchability, race-discrimination, casteism etc. A very long battle had been fought our famous independence leaders to bring equality […]

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COERCION AND UNDUE INFLUENCE

COERCION AND UNDUE INFLUENCE

INTRODUCTION According to Section 2(h) of the Indian Contract Act, 1872, a contract is an agreement which is enforceable by law. When a party makes an offer and the other party assents to the offer, an agreement arises and which can be enforceable by law. To make an agreement enforceable by law, some essentials have […]

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DOCTRINE OF RES SUB JUDICE

DOCTRINE OF RES SUB JUDICE

INTRODUCTION- The term Res sub judice is a Latin word which can be understood in pieces to get a clear meaning, so the word Res means litigation, lawsuit, or any matter in the court of law and the word sub-judice indicates its meaning as ‘under judgment’ which can be jointly interpreted as any suit or matter is […]

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DOCTRINE OF ESTOPPEL

DOCTRINE OF ESTOPPEL

INTRODUCTION– DOCTRINE OF ESTOPPEL- Doctrine (Principle) + Estoppel (to stop) = Principle of preventing peoples from going back. “Estoppel is when one is concluded and forbidden in law to speak against his act.” [1] so that other people need not suffer because of the misrepresentation of another person. Also “An estoppel is not a cause of action- […]

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DYING DECLARATION

DYING DECLARATION

INTRODUCTION– The term “dying declaration” is itself explaining its meaning as- some declaration by died man, under legal context it represents as an oral or verbal statement from the dying man who is declaring the reasons of death, it came into the ambit of evidence under the Law of evidence because there is a belief […]

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PROCEDURE FOR MAINTENANCE OF WIFE and CHILD

PROCEDURE FOR MAINTENANCE OF WIFE and CHILD

INTRODUCTION- The maintenance for wife and child is a substantive right mentioned under procedural law upon which a whole chapter is devoted to the Code of criminal procedure as chapter IX, from Section 125 to 128. This right is introduced in our system to maintain the women and children as it is the ethics of our society, […]

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commutation

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EXECUTION, SUSPENSION, REMISSION, AND COMMUTATION OF SENTENCES

INTRODUCTION-  The concept of pardon is coming hand in hand with the concept of punishment from centuries in India which is as-usual in progress with the current governance system, its inspiration gets derived from the monarchs, kings, and rulers who were there to control their subjects through punishments and pardons,[1]so as we are a sovereign […]

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section 199

Section 199(2) of the CrPC

Section 199(2) of the CrPC- In a landmark decision the High Court of Madras, on May 21, 2020, in the case of N Ram v State of Tamil Nadu[1], quashed 28 complaints of criminal defamation against several editors and journalists. The complaints were lodged in 2012 overs reports against the then Chief Minister of the […]

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The Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 2019

The Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 2019

The Criminal Law Amendment Bill 2019 was introduced in Rajya Sabha by K.T.S Tulsi, member of Parliament to make the offence of rape gender-neutral. Gender-Specific laws have been present in the Indian legal system since ages but the law is dynamic and it changes accordingly with the society. Recently in the landmark judgment of Supreme […]

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