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WHITE COLLAR CRIMES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN INDIA

Sandeep Kumar
Page No. : 55-64

ABSTRACT

This article explores and acknowledges the impact of white-collar crime amid the severe conditions of the second COVID-19 outbreak. The COVID-19 has imposed intolerable constraints on our national routine and growth. The pandemic had a significant impact on the economic stability of our country, India, resulting in an economic crisis that spawned innumerable crimes. Institutional crimes, broker embezzlement, money laundering, Ponzi schemes, cybercrime, insider trading, and bank fraud are experiencing the greatest increase in arrests. This study collects secondary data and uses an online survey to collect and organise the instances. This essay has informed us about the various sorts of White-Collar Crimes and their exponentially increasing influence in pandemic conditions. The examples described below fall under the territorial jurisdiction of India and have been taken from several newsletters to illustrate the link of white-collar criminal components and the dire circumstances of the second COVID-19 outbreak in India. This article also gives a preventative step and makes us aware of the impact of the second wave of the Corona Virus crisis, as well as preparing us for the difficult circumstances that may arise if the third wave of the Corona Virus enters the country.


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