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Stringent Implementation Cyber Laws in India - The Need of the Hour

by jagadeesh kumar Analyst
Cyber laws deal with cyber crime viz. the relationship of internet  with electronic and technological elements like computers, hardware, software and related information's systems. The law is devised to control and stop cyber crimes like online frauds and scams, hacking, computer system attacks, identity thefts, prohibited or illegal content. Cyber crime can not only cause financial issues but also upset victims extremely on a mental level. There are two types of cyber crimes one is with computer as a target and the other using computer as a weapon. Cyber laws includes copyright, defamation, Freedom of Speech as well as harassment and stalking, contracts and employments, trade secrets and more. 

Here are few examples of cyber crimes in India. 
For example google and other online search engines spend a great deal of time developing algorithms for search results. They also spend a lot of time and resource on developing maps, intelligent assistance and more. Cyber laws help these companies protect their trade secrets and take legal action with the help of cyber lawyers against cyber crime. 

Online eCommerce scams are not new. There are many cases coming to light where people ask for transferring an amount of money against the transfer fee for  winning a big lottery amount. Many people fall prey to the high lottery prizes and transfer. Once the money is transferred by the victim, they receive nothing. Now, you can take help of the cyber law to trace such frauds. In 2012 a 32 year old man was arrested by the Cyber cell for duping a student from Kandivili for Rs 1.2 lacs through a lottery scam. The Mumbai cyber cell cracked this scam. 

There have been many instances popping out in the media about leakage of personal Aadhar card details and more. It’s not that India does not have any cyber law. The law is very much there and comes under the Information technology Act, 2000 or IT act as they call it. Though internet has brought forth a lot of complex legal issues while the existing laws could be old school. The notorious cyber hackers hence try to tweak these laws taking disadvantage of the glitches and use it to their own benefit.  Even today with millions of Internet users in India, don’t have an email ID that is considered to be a legal email ID. There is not legalisation done for email IDS even today as there is no law to do so. As the times are changing rapidly and the country is digitisation, enabling of a legal support substructure to fit the current times is absolutely necessary. 

The rate at which Cyber-crimes are increasing in India, it is high time that stringent cyber laws are brought into effect to control the further rise and even the existing rate of Cyber-crimes like online frauds, scams, hacks and more.




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