IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PARENTS

IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PARENT’S TO TAKE COGNISANCE OF, RELATED TO THEIR WARD’S ASSOCIATION IN SCHOOL TO STUDY.

(Please ADHERE STRICTLY)

Can schools take legal action if students do not pay fees on time as per Supreme Court?

“It is open to the school management to initiate appropriate action for recovery of the outstanding dues,” said SC. The Supreme Court, in its order dated 1 October 2021, has clarified that school managements are allowed to take legal actions in order to recover the fees from the students who haven’t paid it on time…8 Oct 2021

What happens if you don’t pay school fees in India?

It’s more often that your parents will be called and asked for the fee. Also, you will not be allowed to take part in half yearly or annual examinations. This happens in most of the schools in India. Rest others are understanding people who will allow you , and will take your amount in fractions under genuine problematic conditions…25 Oct 2023

Which case of Supreme Court’s Judgement included right to education in Article 21?

The Unni Krishnan judgment was codified as a constitutional amendment in 2002. Article 21-A of the Constitution requires ‘the state to provide free and compulsory education to all children between six and fourteen years of
age.’

VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PARENT’S KNOW LEDGE, STUDENTS TO UNDERSTAND THE CONSEQUENSES AND ADHERE STRICTLY


‘LAWS APPLICABLE FOR JUVENILES, GROWING CHILDREN AND ADULTS, RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTIONS UNDER THE PEROGATIVE OF CYBER-CRIME’

Dear Parent, you are being made aware beforehand of the possible consequences looking to the growing misuse of Electronic media and its menace its mis-conduct by children everywhere. Access to technical knowhow of gadgets related to social sites are misleading the younger generation today.

What does Cyber Crime mean under ‘Government Law’?

Criminal activities carried out by means of Computers or the Internet.

What actions come under Cyber Law? (a few for your understanding with consequences):

Phishing, DDoS attacks, Identity theft, Cyber stalking, Data breach, Cyber bullying, Hacking Software, Spamming, Body – shaming or Character assassination to name a few.

What is the punishment for such activities under Indian Penal Code?

Imprisonment up to three years, or with fine which may extend up to two lakh rupees, or with both. Imprisonment for a term which may extend to two three years or with fine which may extend to five lakh rupees or with both.

Different sections applicable, covering Cyber Crime committed and their consequences:

Section 500: It states that “Whoever defames another shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.” This means that any individual who sends abusive messages or defamatory content via email or any other electronic form is dealt with as per the …31 Jul 2023

What is Section 66 C and D of the IT Act?

The IT Act penalises various cybercrimes relating to computer resources, including dishonestly or fraudulently accessing a computer resource without the permission of its owner commonly referred to as hacking (section 66), identity theft (section 66C), cheating by impersonation (section 66D), violation of bodily …7 Dec 2022

IPC, Section 419, up to 3 years imprisonment or fine. Section 420 , up to 7 years imprisonment or fine. b) IT Act, section 66C, up to 3 years imprisonment or rupees one lakh fine. Section 66D of IT Act, up to 3 years imprisonment or rupees one lakh. Those persons who are unable to provide the needed assistance to the authorities will be penalised under sub-section (4). In the event of failure to provide assistance required by
S. 69(3), such a failed person would be punished with imprisonment of a term of 7 years along with fine imposed on discretion of the court.

Chapter V of IPC 1860 deals with offences under ABETMENT and their respective penalties from section 107 to 117 of the said IPC.

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