Re: [datameet] Re: Data Scrapping from e-courts website

2020-11-09 Thread sanjay singh
Hi, And as Peter said, it looks difficult to scrape. There’s a recaptcha. Regards, Sanjay On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 at 07:43 pmay...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi Nikhil, > Here's a pdf I put together a while ago which gives some indication of the > deeply nested nature of the e-courts website (it's very simi

Re: [datameet] Re: Crime data India

2020-11-09 Thread Rahul Gupta
Tabula or Camelot (Python) table extractors can work out well. On Mon, 9 Nov, 2020, 12:46 pm pmay...@gmail.com, wrote: > Hi Priya, > The National Crime Records Bureau publish an annual report *Crime in > India* which is probably what you are looking for. Here's the url for the > report for 2019:

Re: [datameet] Re: Crime data India

2020-11-09 Thread sanjay singh
Yes. Moreover, NCRB had recently notified an NDU ( No Disclosure Undertaking ) and Data Anonymization policy. They have started working with some interns. You can contact them. Regards On Mon, 9 Nov 2020 at 12:46 pmay...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi Priya, > The National Crime Records Bureau publish an

Re: [datameet] Re: Data Scrapping from e-courts website

2020-11-09 Thread Nikhil VJ
Hi Peter, Can you share a sample instruction (click this -> click that) or link on how to reach a place on the website where we can see a listing under the IPC code? About KritiDev - do you mean KrutiDev? There's converters available now to convert from legacy ascii fonts (where we would use a