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  1. May 7, 2023 · Cyber crime in India is a growing concern, with the number of cases reported increasing every year. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the legal landscape of cyber crime in India, including an analysis of the relevant laws, regulations, and policies that govern this area.

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  2. Jul 15, 2024 · The enactment of Indias New Criminal Laws represents a significant stride towards modernising the country’s legal framework, addressing contemporary challenges such as cybercrimes and adapting to the complexities of the digital age.

  3. Apr 3, 2024 · Cybercrime involves unlawful human actions conducted through computers, networks and/or the internet. These illegal activities can be aimed at individuals, businesses or governmental bodies with the goal of causing system disruptions obtaining data or engaging in schemes.

    • Introduction
    • Regulation of Cyber Crimes in India
    • Currently The Law Provides For
    • Procedural Aspects
    • Drawbacks in The System
    • Recommendations
    • Conclusion

    With the expansion of usage of Cyber technology a need was felt to adopt a law framework in order to address abuse of this technology by the perpetrators of crime. On one hand in order to regulate new forms of crimes that emerged along with the technology new laws were framed while on the other hand, to regulate conventional crimes committed with t...

    Regulation of cyber-crimes though is a difficult task yet is vital to a legal system. Countries are attempting to regulate them by adopting both technical as well as legal measures. Government of India enacted the Information Technology Act in the year 2000, which however failed in effectively tackling cyber crimes as it was more inclined towards f...

    Expansion of the definition of various terms referred to in the Act, thereby widening the ambit of the Act. Some of such terms includes – computer, communication devices, computer resource, etc. Te...

    IT Act empowers an officer not below the rank of Inspector to conduct investigation of cyber-crimes. An inspector rank officer investigating the case is specifically empowered to conduct search and seizure procedure. Offences punishable with imprisonment up to 3 years or more than 3 years are made cognizable, hence mandating investigation. In addit...

    Regulation of cyber-crimes suffers with certain challenges. Being a techno-legal offence, it mandates compliance to both legal as well as certain technical procedures, thereby necessitating law enforcement agencies to have expertise in both the fields. It involves collection of intangible evidences which is one of the hardest errands of an Investig...

    Indian legal approach in regulating cyber-crimes currently is dealt with largely under the Information Technology Act. While most of its substantive provisions are wide in scope, what lacks is a better procedural law framework. Further technical nature of crimes makes the task of regulation hard. To address these issues it is important to legally r...

    Healthy growth of information technology requires a secure environment which can only be ensured by adequate legal provisions and suitable enforcement measures. Misuse of cyber technology can affect the security of nations as well as international community including the safety of individuals. A safer cyber world is the one that involves proactive ...

  4. Dec 1, 2023 · In India, the Information Technology Act of 2000 (IT Act) stands as the cornerstone, ushering in a new era of legal recognition for electronic commerce. Enacted on October 17, 2000, the IT Act not only addresses cyber crimes but also facilitates the seamless filing of electronic records with the government.

  5. SECTION 1. In the globe, cybercrime is a "relatively recent form of crime. Any unlawful activity that takes place on or using technology that is acknowledged by the "Information Technology Act1," such as computers, the internet, or other devices.referred to as cybercrime.

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  7. Jul 31, 2024 · This blog discusses how India’s new criminal laws aim to modernize the legal framework and notably incorporate provisions addressing electronic communication and electronic evidence. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 (BNS) has introduced Section 111 to tackle organized crime, including cyber-crimes, by targeting continuing unlawful activities.