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Indian Journal of Law and Human Behavior

Volume  5, Issue 2(Special Issue), May - August 2019, Pages 163-167
 

Original Article

Organized Crimes including White Collar Crimes and Economic Crimes

Aditya Kapoor1, Onkar Lakhanpal2

1,28th Semester, Department of Law, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana, Haryana

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DOI: 10.21088/ijlhb.2454.7107.5219.9

Abstract

White collar crimes are such crimes done by the most reputated people of their field and refers to financially motivated, non violent crimes committed by the businessman and government officials. In my research you will find out how the professionals are clever enough to commit the crimes like Cybercrime, Fraud, Ponzi schemes, Bribery, Embezzlement and many more. All the crimes like this MTIC, excise Fraud, money laundering comes under the category of the economic crimes. My research work is all about the organized crimes which have been done by the people belong to high level status, who just for fulfilling their concerns had committed such crimes very precisely and accurately that, no one will get to know about their acts but research shows that many got red handed by the police and have been traced and their profits which have been aroused out of those white collar crimes. If these white collar crimes or economic crimes are committed by some employee of a corporation then their masters will also be liable for those acts by the virtue of Vicarious Liability.

Keywords: White collar crimes; Organized Crimes; Cybercrime.


Corresponding Author : Onkar Lakhanpal