IT Act violations

  • Rajasthan Female IAS Officer Files Serious Domestic Violence Case Against IAS Husband: Allegations of Abuse and Threats

    Rajasthan Female IAS Officer Files Serious Domestic Violence Case Against IAS Husband: Allegations of Abuse and Threats

    Nov 11, 2025 10:04 pm CST

    A serious case of domestic violence has emerged involving two IAS officers in Rajasthan. Bharti Dixit, joint secretary in the finance department, has filed an FIR against her husband Ashish Modi, alleging years of physical abuse, illegal confinement, and death threats. The case has been registered under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and IT Act provisions, with Dixit seeking immediate police protection for herself and her family.

  • Lucknow Jail Inmate Accused of Rs 3,700 Crore Fraud Sends Death Threat to High Court Judge Using Police Phone

    Lucknow Jail Inmate Accused of Rs 3,700 Crore Fraud Sends Death Threat to High Court Judge Using Police Phone

    Nov 09, 2025 07:26 pm CST

    A Lucknow jail inmate facing charges in a Rs 3,700 crore cyber fraud case has been accused of sending death threats to an Allahabad High Court judge using a police constable's phone. Anubhav Mittal allegedly created a fake email account while checking his case status and scheduled the threatening message to frame a fellow inmate due to personal enmity.

  • 23-Year-Old Kerala Man Arrested for Hacking Police and Telecom Sensitive Data Systems

    23-Year-Old Kerala Man Arrested for Hacking Police and Telecom Sensitive Data Systems

    Nov 02, 2025 12:45 am CST

    A 23-year-old Kerala resident, Joel V Jose, has been arrested by Pathanamthitta Cyber Police for allegedly hacking into restricted systems to access Call Data Records and live location information of individuals for financial gain. Authorities have seized his devices for forensic examination as the investigation continues into this serious cybersecurity breach that violated multiple sections of India's Information Technology Act.

  • Bihar Police Warns Against Sharing Provocative Caste-Based Content on Social Media During Elections

    Bihar Police Warns Against Sharing Provocative Caste-Based Content on Social Media During Elections

    Oct 25, 2025 12:36 pm CST

    Bihar police have issued strict warnings against sharing provocative caste-based content on social media platforms ahead of the upcoming state elections. DGP Vinay Kumar announced that authorities will take firm action against individuals posting objectionable songs or videos that could disrupt peace or violate the election code of conduct, as the state prepares for assembly polls on November 6 and 11. The Election Commission has also released guidelines addressing synthetic and AI-generated content to maintain electoral integrity.