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Legal Provisions on Identity Theft in India
Posted inContemporary Law Criminal Law Cyber Law

Legal Provisions on Identity Theft in India

Posted by By Chitra Shukla November 14, 2024
The twenty-first century is known for its development in technology and now that all the data is digitized doing identity theft has become very easy. Various developed countries have strict
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