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The Illinois Legislature approved a Senate Bill limiting the extent of potential civil penalties awarded under the Biometric Information Privacy Act and two United States Senators asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate major automakers’ sharing of geolocation data in response to law enforcement requests. In our latest Biometric Privacy Insider post, we share two items from our latest BR Privacy & Security Download newsletter. Read here: bit.ly/4aYQ5C8 #BIPA #BiometricInformationPrivacyAct #biometricprivacy #dataprivacy
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🛡️ Key Highlights: 1. Tougher Measures on Terrorism: BNS 2023 broadens the definition of terrorism to include acts intended to disturb public order, creating a robust shield against threats to national unity and security. 2. Mental Health Considerations: Reflecting the Mental Healthcare Act 2017, the new provisions shift focus from penalizing suicide attempts to addressing misuse of legal systems and supporting mental health. 3. Stricter Penalties for Misuse of Public Property: Offenses like damage to government property now attract harsher penalties, emphasizing accountability and protection of public assets. 4. Lynching Laws: Specific provisions address mob violence, ensuring severe penalties for group offenses motivated by social prejudices.
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With no relevant explainers available on new criminal laws, here is a compiled list of links containing articles/notes pertaining to the new criminal laws (BNS, BNSS and BSA) Read them gradually at your own pace!
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3 new criminal laws replacing IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act to be effective from July 1 || Bhitiri Katha
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Congratulations to the Institute for Justice on a HUGE Win for overreach of government and abuse of citizens! Tell me, if you hire a business for security and privacy, and the government acts illegally and seizes your property, do you still have rights? If the answer is yes, then #CivilAssetForfeiture is unconstitutional! #PrivateProperty should be honored even if there might be a possible violation of law! https://lnkd.in/gw-hifBc
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Texting legality! 📱 Sending texts without permission is punishable with 3 years imprisonment or Rs.1 million fine. Understand privacy laws, respect boundaries! ⚖️🚫 🌐 Privacy invasion issues? Visit 24Justice.com for AI-guided assistance. Your privacy, your rights! 🤖🔒 ⚠️ By using the site, you agree to our disclaimer, terms, and privacy policy. #AIlegalassistant #24justice #LegalRevolution #yourlawfirm #legalservices #familylaw #pakistanlawyers #lawyersofpakistan #lawyersoffice
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From the perspective of a Digital Forensics Investigator and a Lawyer, This modernization isn't just about new laws; it's about leveraging technology to make law enforcement more efficient and effective. Digital forensics plays a crucial role in helping lawyers present stronger cases and ensuring the justice system runs smoothly. The introduction of e-FIRs aims to simplify crime reporting, making it more accessible to the public and reducing the time required for registration and action. Digital forensics ensures the integrity and authenticity of electronic communications used to file e-FIRs, making sure that the submitted information is reliable and tamper-proof. It can verify and validate electronic records, ensuring that the evidence used in investigations is accurate and unaltered. This level of scrutiny is essential for maintaining a transparent and accountable FIR management system. When it comes to Zero FIRs, digital forensics can verify the source, time, and content of electronic communications, ensuring the complaint is genuine and the information accurate. During the transfer of Zero FIRs, forensic verification ensures the records remain unaltered and accurately reflect the initial complaint. Utilizing digital forensic tools to analyze electronic evidence related to crimes, such as digital footprints and communication records, and providing regular updates to the complainant ensures transparency. The adoption of Zero FIR and e-FIR, supported by strong digital forensic practices, represents a major step towards a more accessible, transparent, and equitable justice system in India. It reflects a commitment to victim-centric justice, aligns with global best practices, and paves the way for a more responsive and efficient legal framework.
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