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Corona and Sec 188 of Indian Penal Code, 1860

Introduction  Corona (Covid -19) has been declared a http:// pandemic. Cases of corona are increasing day by day and matter is of great concern to the government as well as to the general masses.  Amidst the outbreak, it is necessary for people to abide by the instructions provided by the government and duly follow the orders given by the public servant.  When we speak about order given by public servant, it is certainly meant to be mandatorily followed and disobedience of which would certainly put you behind the bars.  Provision Stated in Indian Penal Code, 1860 Section 188 in The Indian Penal Code 188. Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant.—Whoever, knowing that, by an order promulgated by a public serv­ant lawfully empowered to promulgate such order, he is directed to abstain from a certain act, or to take certain order with certain property in his possession or under his management, disobeys such direction, shall, if such disobedi

Technological crimes : Issues and future weapons for prevention

INTRODUCTION MEANING OF CYBER CRIME Cyber crime or computer related crime is a crime that involves a computer and a network . The computer may have been used in the commission a crime, or it may be the target. Cybercrimes can be defined as offences that are committed against individuals or group of individuals with a criminal motive to intentionally harm the reputation of the victim or cause physical or mental harm, or loss, to the victim directly or indirectly, using modern telecommunication networks such as Internet (networks including but not limited to chat rooms, emails, notice board and groups) and mobile phones (Bluetooth/SMS/MMS) TYPES OF CYBER CRIMES 1. Hacking 2. Copyright infringement 3. Unwarranted mass surveillance 4. Child pornography 5. Child grooming 1. Hacking It is unauthorized intrusion into a computer or network. The person engaged in hacking activities is generally referred to as a hacker .This hacker may alter system or securi

5 Things You can do to boost your creativity during lockdown

Lockdown has made people a couch potato. They have forgotten to do things which they used to do in their leisure time. What if you are sitting at home idle, let's refresh those hobbies which you have thrown behind because of your busy schedule. •     Painting  This is one of my favorite hobby. Painting a picture gives you peace of mind and improves your level of concentration. You inculcate the habit of sitting quietly for a long period of time. This creative skill needs to be developed by those students or kids who are very naughty, can't sit quietly or are unable to focus as their level of concentration is weak.  • Gardening  Who doesn't love luss green grass and greenery all around. It calms us from within and we feel fresh and energetic. This is a type of skill that connects you with nature. Planting trees not only makes your garden green, but also takes you one step forward towards conserving nature.  • Reading B

Urban Sprawl

URBAN    SPRAWL  :  THE   SMART   URBAN DEVELOPING CULTURE                                             Abstract   Urban sprawl refers to the extent of urbanization, which is a global phenomenon highly trending because of population growth and large scale migration. In a developing country  like India , where the population is increasing day by day , urban sprawl is taking its toll on the natural resources at an alarming pace. So also unprecedented   development, long traffic jams and overpopulated crowded cities also force the people to sprawl from one place to another . The study also attempts to study the region in Karnataka where urban sprawl is prevalent .The basic objective behind this study is how to curb the problem and bring out effective solution , rather fruitful techniques to meet the changing circumstances. This   paper brings out the causes and effects of urban sprawl and also various eco-friendly measures. The study also attempts to bring out t

Basic Facts about CAA which a layman should know

Introduction  Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) is an amendment act of the old Citizenship Act, 1955. It is specially amended for the citizens who are facing religious persecution and have come from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. It is designed for all sects and religions. Indian Muslims are included in this act because above being a Muslim, they are citizens of India.  Objective  The basic objective behind the amendment of the Act is to provide citizenship to those migrants who are facing religious persecution and to remove all illegal migrants from the country. It gives protection to the minority refugees.  To whom the Act is applicable?  It is applicable to all sects and religions including Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians who are facing religious persecution from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh to seek Indian Citizenship.  Any relation to Muslims  It does not harm the Muslims who are already genuine Indian citizens. The myth which is c

Significance of Recognition of Transgender

Introduction  People who are neither male nor female are known under the category of " Third Gender". These third gender persons are known as Transgenders.  We live in a country where not only males and females exist, but transgenders also. When census is conducted, only figures of male and female population are drawn out but this class is always left out because they are considered as ' disordered persons '. WHO declaration for Transgenders  But recently WHO announced that this class of persons will no longer be recognized as 'disorder ' as they are also citizens of this country and therefore have a right to discuss their health issues in a frank manner.  Right to live a social life  Apart from health issues, they can live their social life in a peaceful manner as the Indian judiciary have given them recognition in society by saving their right to privacy under Article 21 of Indian Constitution.  Education