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| 343.096 WIS-VI Benedict on admiralty Vol. VI | 343.0965 GAL Shipbreaking : Hazards and liabilities | 343.09944 PAP A new framework for intermediary liability : copyright, causation and control on the internet / | 343.09945 BAR Cyber law and cyber crimes / | 343.09945 KRO E-business law of the European Union / | 343.09945 RIC Networks, Platforms, and Utilities: Law and policy / | 343.09945 UPA Reengineering India : work, capital, and class in an offshore / |
Cyber Law & Cyber Crimes by Dr. J. N. Barowalia and Dr. Aarushi Jain is a comprehensive legal guide that addresses the rapidly evolving field of cyber law in India. As digital platforms become central to communication, commerce, governance, and social interaction, this book explores how laws have adapted to address cyber crimes and digital misconduct.
The book examines the legal, procedural, and regulatory frameworks surrounding cyber space, including a deep dive into the Information Technology Act, 2000, and its amendments. It is a practical and theoretical resource for students, legal professionals, and law enforcement.
Key Features:
Covers a wide range of cyber crimes, including hacking, identity theft, cyber stalking, online defamation, fraud, data breaches, and digital piracy.
In-depth analysis of the Information Technology Act, 2000, and related rules, regulations, and amendments.
Comparative legal perspectives from other countries and international conventions on cyber law.
Includes relevant statutes, case laws, and government policies, making it both academically rigorous and practical for real-world use.
Detailed appendices featuring landmark cases, government notifications, and rules under cyber legislation.
This book is useful for students, legal practitioners, judges, policy-makers, and law enforcement involved in cyber crime investigation and litigation.