White Collar Crime in India: Meaning, Types, Legal Consequences, Investigation, and Prevention

White collar crime refers to non-violent crimes committed primarily for financial gain by individuals, professionals, business executives, public officials, or corporate entities. Unlike conventional crimes that involve physical violence, white collar crimes are usually committed through deception, fraud, abuse of trust, manipulation of financial records, misuse of authority, or violation of legal and regulatory obligations. […]

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