⚖️ Introduction & Legal Framework
This Legal Policy establishes the comprehensive legal framework governing the use of Statisticsmock.in, India's premier online mock test platform for government exam preparation. This policy outlines your legal obligations, prohibited activities, and the consequences of violating Indian cyber laws and digital regulations.
By accessing or using our platform—whether you register an account, log in, browse content, or simply visit our website—you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to comply with this Legal Policy, the Information Technology Act, 2000, the rules and guidelines issued by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), and the provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita, 2023.
Statisticsmock.in operates in full compliance with Indian laws and expects all users to do the same. Violations may result in immediate account termination, civil liability, and criminal prosecution.
🏛️ Governing Laws & Regulatory Compliance
Our platform operates in accordance with the following legal frameworks:
1. Information Technology Act, 2000
Compliance with all provisions of the IT Act, including:
- Section 43: Penalty for damage to computer, computer system, or data
- Section 65: Tampering with computer source documents
- Section 66: Computer-related offenses
- Section 66C: Identity theft
- Section 66D: Cheating by personation through computer resource
- Section 66F: Cyber terrorism
- Section 70: Protected systems
2. Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines) Rules, 2023
Adherence to MeitY guidelines for significant digital intermediaries:
- Due diligence requirements for intermediaries
- Grievance redressal mechanism (Rule 4)
- Proactive identification of unlawful content (Rule 3(1)(b))
- Preservation of information for investigation (Rule 3(2))
- Appointment of compliance officers (Rule 4(2))
3. Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita, 2023
Compliance with the new criminal code replacing the Indian Penal Code:
- Provisions related to digital crimes and cyber offenses
- Penalties for unauthorized access and data theft
- Provisions for cyber terrorism and system damage
- Legal framework for digital evidence and investigation
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) Guidelines: Statisticsmock.in is committed to upholding the Digital India vision and adhering to all advisories, circulars, and frameworks issued by MeitY for secure and responsible digital platforms.
🚫 Prohibited Activities & Digital Offenses
The following activities are strictly prohibited and constitute legal violations under Indian law:
- 1 Unauthorized Access: Attempting to access accounts, systems, or content without authorization (IT Act Section 43 & 66)
- 2 Data Theft: Copying, scraping, or extracting digital content, questions, or platform data (IT Act Section 65)
- 3 Content Piracy: Distributing, selling, or sharing mock tests, solutions, or study materials without permission
- 4 System Damage: Introducing viruses, malware, or engaging in activities that damage our systems (IT Act Section 43)
- 5 Identity Theft: Impersonating Statisticsmock.in or other users (IT Act Section 66C)
- 6 Illegal Traffic Generation: Using bots, scripts, or automated tools to generate artificial traffic or manipulate platform metrics
- 7 Service Disruption: Engaging in denial-of-service attacks or activities that disrupt service for other users
- 8 Copyright Infringement: Violating our intellectual property rights or those of third parties
- 9 Fraudulent Activities: Providing false information or engaging in payment fraud
- 10 Illegal Content: Posting or sharing content that is unlawful, defamatory, or promotes violence
⚠️ Digital Content Access & Legal Implications
Access to our digital content carries specific legal responsibilities and consequences:
Unauthorized Use of Digital Content
Any access to our digital content beyond personal educational use constitutes a legal violation:
- Partial Access: Viewing even one question or solution without authorization is illegal
- Temporary Access: Screenshots, screen recordings, or temporary copies are prohibited
- Derived Content: Creating similar questions based on our content is copyright infringement
- Commercial Use: Using our content for coaching, training, or resale without license
Illegal Traffic & System Abuse
The following activities are considered cyber crimes:
- Traffic Sucking: Using automated tools to extract content or generate artificial traffic
- Bandwidth Theft: Downloading large amounts of content for redistribution
- API Abuse: Using undocumented APIs or reverse engineering our systems
- Account Farming: Creating multiple accounts to bypass usage limits
Critical Notice: Even brief or partial unauthorized access to digital content constitutes a legal violation. The "extent" of access does not determine legality—any unauthorized access is illegal.
📚 Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita Provisions
Violations of this Legal Policy may attract criminal prosecution under the Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita, 2023:
Whoever, without permission, accesses or attempts to access any computer, computer system, or computer network, shall be punished with imprisonment up to three years or fine, or both.
Whoever, with intent to cause or knowing that he is likely to cause wrongful loss or damage to the public or any person, causes damage to a computer resource, shall be punished with imprisonment up to five years and fine.
Whoever, fraudulently or dishonestly makes use of the electronic signature, password, or any other unique identification feature of another person, shall be punished with imprisonment up to three years and fine.
Whoever cheats any person by personating through any computer resource or communication device, shall be punished with imprisonment up to three years and fine.
Whoever, with intent to threaten the unity, integrity, security, or sovereignty of India, accesses a protected system and causes damage, shall be punished with imprisonment up to life or death penalty in extreme cases.
Whoever knowingly or intentionally conceals, destroys, or alters any computer source code, shall be punished with imprisonment up to three years and fine.
These provisions apply to all users of Statisticsmock.in, regardless of location. International users are also subject to Indian cyber laws when accessing our platform.
🔒 Intellectual Property Protection
All content on Statisticsmock.in is protected by intellectual property laws:
Protected Content Includes
- Mock test papers, questions, and answer explanations
- Platform design, software, and technical infrastructure
- Performance analytics algorithms and reporting systems
- Branding, logos, and trademarks
- Instructional materials and study resources
- User interface and experience design
Legal Protections
Our content is protected under:
- Copyright Act, 1957 (Sections 14, 51, 55)
- Information Technology Act, 2000 (Section 10A, 43, 65)
- Trade Marks Act, 1999
- Patents Act, 1970 (for technical innovations)
- Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita, 2023 (Sections 269-274)
Zero Tolerance: Any unauthorized use, reproduction, distribution, or modification of our intellectual property will result in immediate legal action, including civil suits and criminal complaints to cyber crime authorities.
🚨 Enforcement & Legal Actions
Statisticsmock.in takes legal violations seriously and will take appropriate actions:
Immediate Actions
- Immediate termination of user accounts involved in violations
- Permanent blocking of IP addresses and devices
- Preservation of all relevant logs and evidence
- Suspension of suspicious accounts during investigation
Legal Proceedings
We will initiate appropriate legal actions, including:
- Filing complaints with the Cyber Crime Cell of local police
- Reporting to the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In)
- Initiating civil suits for damages and injunctions
- Filing criminal complaints under IT Act and Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita
- Seeking domain takedowns for pirated content
Cooperation with Authorities
We will fully cooperate with law enforcement agencies by:
- Providing user information as required by law
- Sharing technical evidence and logs
- Assisting in investigations
- Appearing as witnesses when required
🛡️ User Responsibilities & Compliance
By using Statisticsmock.in, you agree to:
- 1 Comply with all provisions of the Information Technology Act, 2000 and Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita, 2023
- 2 Use our platform only for personal educational purposes
- 3 Not attempt to access, copy, or distribute digital content without authorization
- 4 Not use automated tools, bots, or scripts to interact with our platform
- 5 Not engage in any activity that could damage, disable, or impair our services
- 6 Immediately report any security vulnerabilities or breaches
- 7 Not impersonate Statisticsmock.in or any other entity
- 8 Not use our platform for any illegal or unauthorized purpose
- 9 Accept responsibility for all activities under your account
- 10 Cooperate with investigations of suspected violations
National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal: Suspected violations can be reported to the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) at cybercrime.gov.in as per MeitY guidelines.
📝 Digital Evidence & Investigation
Statisticsmock.in maintains comprehensive logs for legal compliance:
Recorded Information
- User account details and registration information
- IP addresses and device fingerprints
- Login timestamps and session durations
- Content access patterns and usage metrics
- Payment transaction details
- System activity logs and error reports
- Communication records with support
Evidence Preservation
In case of suspected violations:
- All relevant data will be preserved as digital evidence
- Logs are maintained for minimum 180 days as per IT Rules
- Chain of custody procedures followed for legal admissibility
- Data may be shared with law enforcement as required by law
By using our platform, you consent to the collection and retention of this information for security and legal compliance purposes.
📞 Reporting Violations & Contact
If you witness or suspect any legal violations on our platform:
Report to Statisticsmock.in:
Email: legal@statisticsmock.in
Subject: "Legal Violation Report - [Brief Description]"
Please include all relevant details, screenshots, and evidence.
Report to Authorities:
National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal: cybercrime.gov.in
Local Cyber Crime Cell: Contact your nearest police station
CERT-In: www.cert-in.org.in
🤝 Our Legal Commitment
Statisticsmock.in is committed to maintaining a legally compliant, secure, and ethical platform for government exam preparation. We uphold the highest standards of digital citizenship and expect the same from all users.
Our commitment includes:
- Full compliance with Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology guidelines
- Protection of user rights within legal frameworks
- Zero tolerance for cyber crimes and digital abuse
- Cooperation with law enforcement and regulatory authorities
- Promotion of ethical digital behavior among aspirants
By using our platform, you join a community dedicated to lawful, responsible, and successful exam preparation.