Law in Motion | Cyber Crime: How can you secure your laptops physically?
Posted on 17 Oct 2021
You can secure important data or information stored on a laptop even when it's stolen or lost. Here's what you need to do. Know all about it.
Rupin Sharma
Author can be contacted at: rupinsharma@gmail.com
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Posted on 17 Oct 2021
You can secure important data or information stored on a laptop even when it's stolen or lost. Here's what you need to do. Know all about it.
Posted on 27 Sept 2021
What is Central Equipment Identity Register on Stolen/Lost handsets? Read on to know all about it.
Posted on 25 Sept 2021
What precautions should you take before purchasing a used handset... what can police do if there is an FIR about stolen/lost handset? Read on to know all about it.
Posted on 4 Sept 2021
You cannot and should not be made to go from one police station to another to lodge an FIR.
Posted on 26 Aug 2021
Our ability to exploit and use the technological advancements to our betterment depends on a new set of skills and willingness to learn. The more we are open to new ideas and innovations, the better adapted we are. The better adapted we are, the better are our chances of survival and success on the world.
Posted on 14 Aug 2021
What if you buy a stolen vehicle? Read on to find out more.
Posted on 8 Aug 2021
What should you do if your vehicle is stolen... The author attempts to make aware the perils of ‘gullibility and greed’ in the wake of increasing cases of stolen vehicles.
Posted on 18 Jul 2021
I think I have tried to deal with most queries and doubts about the FIR from the point of view of an ordinary person and a police officer too. Addressing each aspect and all intricacies is beyond the scope of the current series. However, before turning to the aspect of “Conduct of Investigation”, it would be better to have a look at ‘non-cognizable offences’.
Posted on 9 Jul 2021
Can one make corrections in FIR? What happens after an FIR? Read on to know more about First Information Report.
Posted on 2 Jul 2021
Can an Accused get Copy of the FIR? Read on to find out more.
Posted on 26 Jun 2021
Police cannot take back an FIR - it can be done only in the courts. The complainant/victim may appear in the court and express the intention to compound the offence, either to the judge or to the lawyer of opposing party or to the court officials.
Posted on 13 Jun 2021
What happens when there are Cognizable as well as Non-Cognizable offences committed? Can Police file FIR without Enquiry? Know all about it.
Posted on 28 May 2021
Refusing to register an FIR on jurisdictional ground could now cost a policeman a year in jail.
Posted on 21 May 2021
Lodging of an FIR should not be foregone even if there is delay or incomplete information.
Posted on 7 May 2021
Non-registration of FIRs takes the citizens away from the police, creating distrust because of ‘perceived partiality’ on the part of the police.
Posted on 7 May 2021
If a person arrested fails to satisfy the conditions of the bond and/or sureties, the magistrate may order his detention in custody also till he is satisfied or the tranquility returns.
Posted on 9 Apr 2021
The police has power to arrest as do the magistrates, but arrest should be used as a preventive and temporary measure, only to enable the courts to decide the culpability, post trials by courts.
Posted on 26 Mar 2021
When a person so arrested is to be released, he may be released on executing a bond, which may be with or without sureties.
Posted on 18 Mar 2021
Acting in self-defence is a defence but overdoing can be counter-productive.
Posted on 6 Mar 2021
The logic behind the classification of offences as cognizable is that police needs to act immediately, either to prevent greater harm coming to the society or the victim or to prevent the accused/suspect from escaping and prejudicing the course of justice.