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4. Define Cyber Crime and discuss the different kinds of cyber
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- July 5, 2025
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In the digital age, as technology evolves rapidly, so do the ways in which it can be misused. The rise…
10. Discuss the functions of controller and powers of Controller of Certifying Authorities
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The rapid digitization of commerce, governance, and communication in India has necessitated a legal framework to secure electronic transactions and…
19. What is called ‘Domain Name’ and explain with the help of case laws the regulation of Domain Names in the Indian legal system?
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With the rise of the internet and e-commerce, domain names have become valuable digital assets. A domain name is more…
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‘A’ intentionally and falsely misleads ‘B’ to believe that ‘A’ is the owner of the land. Relying on the statement of ‘A’, ‘B’ purchases the land and pays for it. The land afterwards becomes the property of ‘A’. ‘A’ files a suit to set aside the sale on the ground that at the time of the sale, he had no title. Can he succeed? Discuss.
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- December 12, 2025
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A, B and Care accused of murder of D. ‘A’ makes a statement to the sub-inspector of police while in the custody that “I together with B and C murdered D’ and have concealed his dead body under a culvert”. The dead body was recovered in consequence of this information. Is the statement of ‘A’ admissible against him? is it relevant against ‘B’ and ‘C’?
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- December 12, 2025
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‘X’ was charged for killing his wife with an axe. Their son a child of four years was beside them. The prosecution produced the child as a witness. There was no other evidence. The court convicted ‘X’ on the basis of evidence of the child. Is the conviction valid? What is the legal position?
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- December 12, 2025
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A, an accused person disclosed an important information pertaining to alleged crime to his wife during the subsistence of marriage. Now the prosecution compelling the wife to give witness about the information disclosed by her husband. What is the privilege that the wife has?
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- December 12, 2025
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An experienced driver was driving a bus consisting of 200 people going to a marriage. During the night all the passengers in the bus were sleeping and all of a sudden the bus hit a big tree on the road side. 20 people died among whom 4 were children and two aged persons. Whether driver is liable? Discuss.
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34. An assessee is the owner of an old flat built in 1983. There are 16 flats, and all flat owners decided to hand over their flats for redevelopment. The builder agreed to hand over a new flat along with a compensation of Rs 8 lakhs to each flat owner and retain the rest of the flats by the builder. Whether the compensation is taxable or not? What will the tax liability be for the exchange of new flats for the old one? If the assessee is liable for any tax, advise your client how to avoid the tax liability?
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- July 15, 2025
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33. The assessee is a salaried doctor and has a house loan of Rs. 8 lakhs. He has been paying EMI for the past 2 years. His father is a retired government servant and planning to sell his 2 acres land, the proceeds of which he will pay for the loan of the assessee. The assessee seeks your advice whether the assessee have to pay tax on the amount which his father is paying for his housing loan or is there an exemption on the amount earned by the fertile agricultural land? whether the assesse’s father is liable to pay tax on amount earned from agricultural land?
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- July 15, 2025
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32. Under 80 C of IT Act exemption for tuition fees paid to any college or school can be claimed to an extent of Rs.12,000 per annum, for two children, clarify whether any tuition fee paid for self-education can also be claimed as deduction under above section (80C)
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- July 15, 2025
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32. Under 80 C of IT Act exemption for tuition fees paid to any college or school can be claimed to an extent of Rs.12,000 per annum, for two children, clarify whether any tuition fee paid for self-education can also be claimed as deduction under above section (80C)
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- July 14, 2025
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30. The assessee is a naval officer, he is. planning to take 2 housing loans of Rs 20,00,000. The assessee seeks your advice if he gets the possession of property of the house only after one year. But he starts paying interest, will he get an income tax rebate? Advice properly.
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- July 14, 2025
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‘A’ intentionally and falsely misleads ‘B’ to believe that ‘A’ is the owner of the land. Relying on the statement of ‘A’, ‘B’ purchases the land and pays for it. The land afterwards becomes the property of ‘A’. ‘A’ files a suit to set aside the sale on the ground that at the time of the sale, he had no title. Can he succeed? Discuss.
- Sunny Shettipalli
- December 12, 2025
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A, B and Care accused of murder of D. ‘A’ makes a statement to the sub-inspector of police while in the custody that “I together with B and C murdered D’ and have concealed his dead body under a culvert”. The dead body was recovered in consequence of this information. Is the statement of ‘A’ admissible against him? is it relevant against ‘B’ and ‘C’?
- Sunny Shettipalli
- December 12, 2025
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‘X’ was charged for killing his wife with an axe. Their son a child of four years was beside them. The prosecution produced the child as a witness. There was no other evidence. The court convicted ‘X’ on the basis of evidence of the child. Is the conviction valid? What is the legal position?
- Sunny Shettipalli
- December 12, 2025
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A, an accused person disclosed an important information pertaining to alleged crime to his wife during the subsistence of marriage. Now the prosecution compelling the wife to give witness about the information disclosed by her husband. What is the privilege that the wife has?
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- December 12, 2025
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3. Explain how the Information Technology Act articulates both Cyber ontraventions’ and ‘Cyber offences. OR Differentiate between cyber crimes and conventional crimes
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- July 5, 2025
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The digital age has revolutionized how individuals communicate, conduct business, and access information. However, with technological advancements, there has also been a significant rise in unlawful activities within the cyberspace,…
4. Define Cyber Crime and discuss the different kinds of cyber
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- July 5, 2025
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In the digital age, as technology evolves rapidly, so do the ways in which it can be misused. The rise in internet penetration, social media, digital banking, and e-commerce has…
5. Explain the technical and legal provisions relating to Digital signatures.
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- July 5, 2025
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In the digital age, where electronic records and online communication have replaced traditional paper-based documentation, the need for secure and reliable authentication mechanisms has become essential. Digital signatures serve this…
6. What is E-Governance? Explain how the provisions of the Information Technology Act facilitate E- Governance
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- July 5, 2025
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In the age of digital transformation, governance is no longer confined to bureaucratic corridors or manual paperwork. E-Governance, short for Electronic Governance, has emerged as a revolutionary tool in making…
- ‘A’ intentionally and falsely misleads ‘B’ to believe that ‘A’ is the owner of the land. Relying on the statement of ‘A’, ‘B’ purchases the land and pays for it. The land afterwards becomes the property of ‘A’. ‘A’ files a suit to set aside the sale on the ground that at the time of the sale, he had no title. Can he succeed? Discuss.
- A’ is charged for committing murder of ‘B’. ‘A’ contends tfrat by reason of unsoundness of mind he did not know the nature of the Act. On whom the burden of proof lies? Discuss.
- A, B and Care accused of murder of D. ‘A’ makes a statement to the sub-inspector of police while in the custody that “I together with B and C murdered D’ and have concealed his dead body under a culvert”. The dead body was recovered in consequence of this information. Is the statement of ‘A’ admissible against him? is it relevant against ‘B’ and ‘C’?
- ‘X’ was charged for killing his wife with an axe. Their son a child of four years was beside them. The prosecution produced the child as a witness. There was no other evidence. The court convicted ‘X’ on the basis of evidence of the child. Is the conviction valid? What is the legal position?
- A, an accused person disclosed an important information pertaining to alleged crime to his wife during the subsistence of marriage. Now the prosecution compelling the wife to give witness about the information disclosed by her husband. What is the privilege that the wife has?
