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  • Rolling Incidents and Legal Proceedings - The sources reference a case involving a fatal incident where a person fell onto a footpath after being hit by a rolling shelter, resulting in death after being in a coma (INDKAR00000165683). Additionally, legal procedures under Section 183 of BNSS are discussed, highlighting the importance of detailed statements and procedural irregularities in courts (INDPH00000035697).
  • Cyberharassment and Digital Offenses - The data indicates high prevalence of cybercrimes such as cyberharassment (66%), hate speech (65%), impersonation (63%), hacking, stalking (63%), and others like doxing and violent threats, with notable delays in legal notices under section 94 BNSS. Wireless data usage per subscriber has increased to 20.6 GB, reflecting rising digital activity and associated risks (INDKAR00000151590).
    Analysis and Conclusion - The sources collectively underscore issues related to physical safety incidents involving rolling shelters and the complexities of legal processes under BNSS, alongside the growing challenge of cybercrimes and digital security concerns in the current context.

Search Results for "183 Bnss Per Rolling"

PRATHEEK R vs THE STATE OF KARNATAKA

2025 Supreme(Online)(Kar) 37757 India - THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA

SHIVASHANKAR AMARANNAVAR

As a result, the deceased fell down and his head touched the rolling shelters of medical store and he fell on the footpath and C.W.1 due to the force fell on the bonnet of the car and sustained small injuries and he took the deceased and went to the hospital. He was in coma and died on 13.05.2025. ... Her statement has been recorded by the police and also under Section 183 of BNSS, wherein she has specifically stated the details of the alleged incident and acts of the petitioner. Mere discrepancy in her statements does not go to the root ....

STATE OF HARYANA Vs VIRENDER @ BHOLU

2025 Supreme(Online)(P&H) 8424 India - IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH

State of West Bengal, 1962 Supp (1) SCR 49, pg62,64, Oct 10, 1961, a three-Judge Bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court holds, In our view, the learned Sessions Judge in rolling up several distinct matters of evidence in a single question acted irregularly. ... 183. In Irappa Siddappa Murgannavar v. ... Period already undergone from arrest in this FIR till the award of sentence shall be set off in terms of §428 CrPC [§468 BNSS]. ... As per the report, Ext P27, the Forensic Science team noticed the body of the baby girl on t....

X CORP vs UNION OF INDIA

2025 Supreme(Online)(Kar) 24817 India - Karnataka High Court

Cyberharassment (66 per cent), hate speech (65 per cent), impersonation (63 per cent), hacking and stalking (63 per cent), astroturfing (58 per cent), image- and video-based abuse (57 per cent), doxing (55 per cent) and violent threats (52 per cent) are among the other ... Similarly such delays are in r/o notices issued u/s 94 BNSS. c. ... The wireless data usage per subscriber, has reached 20.6 GB. ... For instanc....

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