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Cybercrimes: Most accused go unpunished-528488

Cybercrimes: Most accused go unpunished Prosecution proves only 21 cases in 8 yrs 8th January, 2021 10:46:03 Around 92 percent accused are being discharged or acquitted of charges in the cases filed over cyber crimes as the prosecution is failing to prove the allegations. Legal experts said the investigation officers (IOs) and the prosecution cannot establish the charges against the accused due to lack of required skills and efficiency in handling the cases and sometimes due to their negligence. Besides, the prosecution lawyers cannot prove the charges before the court in many cases as they have no enough training to handle the digital crimes. Talking to the Daily Sun, Supreme Court advocate Parvez Hashem said, “Most of the accused in cyber crimes cases are being acquitted of the charges as the prosecution is failing to prove the allegations due to lack of evidence or lack of skills of the lawyers.”

AMUTA seeks more funds - The Hindu

AMUTA seeks more funds Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA On Saturday evening, the AMU Teachers’ Association issued a letter to the PM after an Executive Council meeting wherein it welcomed him and hoped that “his honorary presence would help in the quantum jump in the overall autonomy and development of the institution”. AMUTA requested the PM to increase the funding of AMU by 20-25% of the sanctioned grant, establish centres of military, space and marine science and develop Aligarh into a smart city. “AMUTA has high hopes from the Prime Minister as this will augment the development of the institution, and in turn in the nation-building,” said Prof. Najmul Islam, Honorary Secretary, AMUTA.

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