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ANo Answer Yet.Cyber Laws • Asked on: 27th August 2019 • Answers: No Answer Yet.
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ANo Answer Yet.Cyber Laws • Asked on: 19th May 2018 • Answers: No Answer Yet.
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AYou have to file a consumer complaint under S.12 of the Consumer Protection Act. However at this stage I am unable to comment on the merits of your case. Please get in touch through Lexcart along with your documents. Only after consultation session I would be able to advise properly on the issue. RegardsCyber Laws • Asked on: 9th April 2018 • Answers: 3
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ANo Answer Yet.Cyber Laws • Asked on: 12th March 2018 • Answers: No Answer Yet.
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ADear Sir, after going through with your facts mentioned above. I want to know the stage in your divorce case. if you had already settled the issues with your wife by paying her Rs. 10 Lakhs then it is advised to go for mutual divorce and you and your wife must mentioned it clearly that she will withdraw all the cases against you with immediate effect and make this condition as a condition precedent. Now a days, the Courts are very lenient to give divorce at first stage when the Court see that there is no possibility to settle the dispute between the parties and no hope is there that both will live peacefully in future. once you and your wife make the mentioned in the mutual petition of divorce, the above clause, then you can use it in other cases also and if your wife cannot withdraw those cases then you may go to contempt of court also. There are many remedies available to you at every stage. these are only some. Hope it will help youCyber Laws • Asked on: 3rd January 2018 • Answers: 2
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AGoing by the facts, it appears you have been cheated by a group of individuals. These kind of groups are very active nowadays. If the police are not cooperating with you, I would suggest you to engage a lawyer and get a private complaint filed before the Magistrate. The magistrate will direct investigation on the matter. You can also file a civil suit in parallel to this seeking recovery of the amount.Cyber Laws • Asked on: 11th December 2017 • Answers: 2
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Every Application for Adjudication under IT Act 2000 should be in the specified format and should be accompanied by applicable fee. Every State has its own cyber cell with their respective application format can be found on their online website. Under sec 46 of the Information Technology act Central Government appoint any officer not below the rank of a Director to the Government of India or an equivalent officer of a State Government to be an adjudicating officer for holding an inquiry in the manner prescribed by the Central Government. Every adjudicating officer shall have the powers of a civil court which are conferred on the Cyber Appellate Tribunal under sub-section (2) of section 58 of the act.
Cyber Laws • Asked on: 29th June 2017 • Answers: 1 -
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Information Technology Act of 2008 is a primary law which deals with Cyber crimes and The Act provides legal framework for electronic governance by giving recognition to electronic records and digital signatures. It also defines cyber crimes and prescribed penalties for them. It also established a Cyber Appellate Tribunal to resolve disputes related to Internet, Cyber space, Cyber security etc.
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Cyber Cell is a departmental body which looks into the matters related to cyber crimes. Cyber Cells are the brainchild of the criminal investigation departments of cities in India and have been opened only to handle the issue of Internet related criminal activity.
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Cyber Crime is those crimes which relates to Internet, Cyberspace, Cyber security etc. or any related illegal activity. Cyber Crimes includes phishing, credit card frauds, bank robbery, illegal downloading, industrial espionage, child pornography, kidnapping children via chat rooms, scams, cyber terrorism, creation and/or distribution of viruses, Spam etc.Cyber Crime is those crimes which relates to Internet, Cyberspace, Cyber security etc. or any related illegal activity. Cyber Crimes includes phishing, credit card frauds, bank robbery, illegal downloading, industrial espionage, child pornography, kidnapping children via chat rooms, scams, cyber terrorism, creation and/or distribution of viruses, Spam etc.
Cyber Laws • Asked on: 26th May 2017 • Answers: 1
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