Death Penalty for Rape: Does it actually deter Crime? Author- Amit Swami Nohar Co-author- Khushalchand Agarwal यावती गंगा कुरुक्षेत्रे, यावती इष्टति मैदानी यावती कथा सितालोके , तावत जीवे तू बालिका। Human rights are superior of all law on the land. From last couple of years we are facing an apex level of crime in nations. For a criminal (offender), victim is just a toy and he/she ill-treated by the offender. Apart of all this, we make such a law which gives them a big-harsh punishment. But it is also clear that many innocent will also suffer this and killed, against justice. Nirbhya Gang and recently, Dr. Priyanka Reddy rape is an example of administration failure. Both are the cases which gives fire to movement for Death sentence to such criminals. But (according to me) the Death penalty is not a solution for this problem. No doubt that rape is a major challenge in front of law. The girl who suffer this kind of heinous crime, can understand pain behind this. The Indian...
How to File RTI? RTI (Right to Information) is a law that provides citizens of India the right to request information from public authorities. Here are the steps you can follow to file an RTI request: Determine the public authority: Identify the public authority that holds the information you seek. This can be a government ministry, department, or local body. Draft your RTI request: Write a clear and concise request for information, stating what information you require and why you need it. Your request should be addressed to the Public Information Officer (PIO) of the relevant public authority. Pay the fee: You'll need to pay a fee to file an RTI request. As you might know, there is some amount charged for each RTI you file. Thus, to file an application to a central government department, attach application fee of Rs. 10/- in the form of Indian Postal Order. Submit your RTI request: You can submit your RTI request in the following ways: a. By post to the address of the public au...
New IT Rules: What you need to know. Today, we're going to talk about the new IT rules that have been recently introduced in India. So, what are these rules? They are a set of guidelines and regulations that govern the digital media in India. These rules were introduced by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, and they aim to regulate online content and social media platforms. The rules require social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and so on to appoint a grievance officer, nodal contact person and a chief compliance officer, who are all residents of India. There are also required to have a physical office in India. The rules also require social media platforms to take down certain types of content within 36 hours of receiving a complaint. The types of content that are required to be taken down include content that is defamatory, obscene, or harmful to national security. The rules also require social media platforms to provide information to the governm...
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