NDA girls get tips to tackle cybercrime

  • | Sunday | 18th November, 2018

These girls easily fall prey to cybercrime in the form of bullying, stalking and morphing,” Jha said.Lawyer Kirti Rashmi threw light on various constitutional provisions. “At least 27% users are women and 20% of them are girls below 20 years of age. PATNA: The alumni association of Notre Dame Academy (NDA) organised a legal awareness workshop for students of Class IX at the school’s Julie Hall on Saturday. “Women, especially young girls, need to be aware of their rights. Legal experts spoke on various provisions of the law and ways to tackle cyberbullying, hacking, trolling and cyberstalking.Addressing a group 250 students, Patna high court lawyer and founder of CLAT Path Chandan Jha said, “Every right comes with responsibility.

PATNA: The alumni association of Notre Dame Academy (NDA) organised a legal awareness workshop for students of Class IX at the school’s Julie Hall on Saturday. Legal experts spoke on various provisions of the law and ways to tackle cyberbullying, hacking, trolling and cyberstalking.Addressing a group 250 students, Patna high court lawyer and founder of CLAT Path Chandan Jha said, “Every right comes with responsibility. Even the fundamental rights are not absolute and one should remember this while indulging in cyber activities.”According to Jha, there are more than 30 crore internet users in the country. “At least 27% users are women and 20% of them are girls below 20 years of age. These girls easily fall prey to cybercrime in the form of bullying, stalking and morphing,” Jha said.Lawyer Kirti Rashmi threw light on various constitutional provisions. “Women, especially young girls, need to be aware of their rights. The law of the land has us covered, but we need to know about the legal provisions at our disposal,” Rashmi said, adding progressive laws are being formulated to keep pace with the changing times.NDA principal Sister Mary Jessy said more such legal awareness initiatives should be organised in future to inform students about ways to tackle cybercrime.NDA Alumni Association president Suman Chaubey, treasurer Mini Sharma and joint treasurer Manisha Tiwary thanked the lawyers.

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