Month: January 2024

  • Cybercrime and its Kind

    Cybercrime and its Kind

    Law and You > Criminal Laws > Criminology > Cybercrime and its Kind A cybercrime or a cyber-tort is the latest and perhaps the most complicated problem in the cyber world. A generalized definition of a cyber-tort is โ€œunlawful acts wherein the computer is either a tool or target or bothโ€ Thus cyber tort is…

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  • Circumstantial Evidence

    Circumstantial Evidence

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > Indian Evidence Act, 1872 > Circumstantial Evidence In order to arrive at a decision in a civil, criminal or administrative cases to establish and prove the matters of defence or mitigation or to overcome a prima-facie case or presumption the essential question which one needs to answer is whether…

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  • Direct Evidence

    Law and You >Procedural Laws > Indian Evidence Act, 1872 > Direct Evidence Under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, “direct evidence” is not explicitly defined, but the Act does recognize and classify evidence into different categories. Direct evidence refers to evidence that, if believed, directly proves a fact without the need for any inference. It…

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