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ALL ABOUT CYBER BULLYING

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Cyberbullying and Indian Law: Awareness Guide (2025)Cyberbullying and Indian Law: Awareness Guide (2025) 🔍 What is Cyberbullying? Cyberbullying refers to using digital platforms like social media, messaging apps, gaming platforms, or emails to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person. It includes: Sending abusive messages Spreading false rumors online Posting someone’s private photos/videos Creating fake profiles to defame or harass Stalking someone virtually (cyberstalking) Sending threats or blackmailing online 📊 Why is Cyberbullying a Serious Issue in India? Over 70% of internet users in India are under the age of 35. Cyberbullying affects mental health , causing depression, anxiety, and even suicidal thoughts. Many victims, especially teenagers and women, don’t report out of fear or social stigma. ⚖️ Indian Laws That Protect Against Cyberbullying India doesn’t have a specific “Cyberbullying Act”, but various provisions under t...
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   All About Cyber Law in India: Protection, Crimes & Legal Remedies Cyber Law —also known as Internet Law or Digital Law —is one of the fastest-growing areas of law in India. With our lives increasingly dependent on technology, understanding cyber law has become essential for individuals, businesses, and legal professionals alike. 📌 What is Cyber Law? Cyber law is the legal framework that governs activities in cyberspace , including: Use of computers and digital devices Internet and e-commerce Online privacy and data protection Cybercrimes and security breaches It addresses legal issues related to: Digital communication Online behavior Intellectual property Electronic records and signatures Data privacy and cybercrimes ⚖️ Importance of Cyber Law Cyber law plays a critical role in: Preventing cybercrimes like hacking, data theft, and phishing Regulating online platforms such as social media and websites Protecting user da...

RTI

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📄 How to File an RTI in India – Your Right to Know 🔍 What is RTI? RTI (Right to Information) is a fundamental right of every Indian citizen under the RTI Act, 2005 . It empowers you to request information from any public authority, including government departments, police, municipal bodies, schools, and more. ✅ What Information Can You Ask? 📝 Details of government schemes & funds 🏗️ Status of public works or construction 📊 Marksheets or file status in education boards 👮 FIR status or police action reports 🏠 Land records or ration card updates 🛠️ How to File an RTI? ✍️ Write an application on plain paper (or use prescribed format) 📌 Address it to the Public Information Officer (PIO) of the department 💳 Attach ₹10 as application fee (via postal order/cash/UPI in some states) 📮 Send it via Speed Post or Online RTI portal – rtionline.gov.in ⏱️ When Will You Get a Reply? 📅 The PIO must reply within 30 days of...

10 Legal Rights Every Women Should Know ?

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👩‍⚖ 10 Legal Rights Every Woman Should Know in India Every woman in India is protected by several strong laws under the Indian Constitution and other legal acts. Knowing your rights is the first step toward empowerment. Here are 10 important legal rights every woman must know: ⿡ Right to Free Legal Aid 👩‍⚖ Every woman has the right to free legal aid under Section 12 of the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 – regardless of income. ⿢ Right to Equal Pay 💼 Under the Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 , men and women must be paid equally for the same work. ⿣ Right Against Domestic Violence 🏠 The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 provides protection against physical, emotional, sexual, and economic abuse. ⿤ Right to Dignity and Decency 🕊 A woman must be treated with dignity during any legal procedure, including arrest – female officers only are allowed for arresting/searching a woman (CrPC Section 46). ⿥ Right Against Sexual Harassment at Workplace ...

How To Get Bail in India ?

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🔓 How to Get Bail in India – Understanding Sections 437 & 438 CrPC ⚖ What is Bail? Bail means the temporary release of an accused person while they await trial. It ensures the person appears before the court while enjoying their freedom during investigation. 🧑‍⚖ Types of Bail in India: 🟢 Regular Bail – for someone already arrested 🟡 Anticipatory Bail – protection before arrest 🔵 Interim Bail – short-term bail till final decision 📜 Section 437 CrPC – Regular Bail 👉 Applicable when a person is already arrested in a non-bailable offence . 🚨 Magistrate may grant bail if: No reasonable grounds to believe the accused is guilty of a serious crime Person is not previously convicted of serious offences Person is a woman, child, or sick/aged 🛡 Section 438 CrPC – Anticipatory Bail 👉 When a person fears arrest in a non-bailable case, they may apply for anticipatory bail from Sessions Court or High Court. Prevents arrest before it happe...