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Exploring Cyber Torts: Uncovering Digital Dangers and Internet Defamation

ABOUT THE BLOG The internet plays a crucial role in global development, impacting sectors like the economy and education positively. However, its benefits depend on user behavior, as it also facilitates Cyber Torts, wrongful acts on computer networks or virtual reality that lead to legal liability. Cyber Torts encompass various offenses, including Internet defamation, where false statements harm someone's reputation online. Other Cyber Torts include email and text harassment, Cyber Stalking, dissemination of offensive material, online impersonation, hacking, and distribution of pirated software. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Understanding Cyber Torts:- The advancement of technology and the ongoing progression of the digital era have given rise to a new realm known as the cyber world within the online sphere. This cyber world is still in its infancy and continues to develop constantly....

What is there inside an Observation Home?🤔

BASIC FORMALITIES At the entry gate of the observation home, we had to sign in to confirm our presence. Photography was prohibited and punishable, so we refrained from taking pictures there. INSIDE REALITY We observed the rooms designated for juveniles. The rooms, with their beds, appeared staged, as if prepared for our visit, giving the impression that everything was in order. The curtains seemed recently hung. Each room accommodated 8-10 beds, with two rooms designated for sleeping. Children aged 7 to 18 who have violated laws are placed in an observation home. The children are categorized into three age groups: 7 to 12, 12 to 16, and 16 to 18. However, those aged 16 to 18 who have committed heinous crimes can also be placed directly into a 'place of safety,' an organization nearby. These children, referred to as 'children in conflict with the law' or 'juveniles in conflict with the law,' are not labeled as criminals or offenders. They are presented before ...