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Yogesh & Ram Bajad

Advocate & Association


in Indore ( Criminal,
cyber and corporate law
Associates
Contents [hide]
1. Selected criminal law
3.1 Elements
3.2 Actus reus
3.3 Menu rea
3.4 Strict liability
3.5 Fatal offenses
3.6 Personal offenses
3.7 Property offenses
3.8 Participatory offenses
3.9 Mala in se v. mala prohited
3.10 Defenses
4. Criminal law jucidiary
5. See also
5.1 International criminal law
5.2 National criminal law
6. Objective of criminal law
6. References
6.1 Citations
6.3 Sources
7. History
7. External links
Criminal Law
 Criminal law is the body of law that relates to
crime. It proscribe conduct perceived as
threatening, harmful or otherwise to the property,
health, safety and moral welfare of the people
inclusive of one’s self. Most crimes law
established by statue, which is to say that the laws
are enacted by a legislature. Crime law include the
punishment of people who violate such laws.
Cyber Law

While cyber crime impacts the global community ,


the adoption of cyber crime legislation varies among
countries. Seventy 2% of countries have cyber laws,
9% have draft legislation, and 18% have no cyber
laws, according to 2019 data from the United
Nations. Many states develop new cyber laws as
addenda to their current codes. Some countries
amend their existing national codes with legislative
language on cyber crime.
Cyber crimes
 Indian Economy and Basic law
 Cyber crimes Basic
 Hacking
 Privacy
 The liabilities of an ISP
 Cyber Fraud
 Terroism
Corporate law
Corporate law is also known as business law or
enterprise or sometimes company law is the body of
law governing rights, relations and conduct of
persons, companies, organization and businesses. The
term refers to the legal practice of law relating to
corporations or to the theory of corporations.
Corporate law often describe the law relating to the
matters which drive directly from the life cycle of a
corporations.
Contents
1. Overview
2. Corporate Law Background
2.1 History of corporations
2.2 Modern company law
3. Corporate structure
3.1 Corporate legal personality
3.1.1 Capacity and Power
3.1.2 Corporate crimes
3.2 Corporate governance
3.2.1 Constitution
3.2.2 Balance of power
3.3 Director duties
4. Company law theory
5. See also
Civil law
Civil law is a major branch of the law. In common
law legal system such as England and Wales and the
United states. It refers to the non criminal law. The
law relating to civil wrong part of the civil law. Civil
law may like criminal law be divided into procedural
laws. The rights and duties of persons amongst
themselves is the primary concern of laws. It was
also formerly possible for common informers to sue
for a penalty in civil proceedings.

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