Cyber Law (Information Technology Act) is a comprehensive and practice-oriented text that explains the legal framework governing cyberspace in India. The book offers detailed commentary on the Information Technology Act, 2000, including amendments, allied rules, and judicial interpretations. Key topics such as cyber crimes, electronic records, digital signatures, intermediary liability, data protection, cyber security, and electronic governance are explained with statutory clarity.
The book bridges the gap between technology and law by simplifying complex digital concepts for legal understanding. It also addresses constitutional and consumer law implications of online activities, making it relevant for litigation, advisory, and compliance roles. Designed to meet the academic requirements of law students, the text is equally useful for professionals dealing with cyber investigations and regulatory compliance.
With its structured approach and practical focus, this book serves as a reliable reference for understanding and applying cyber law in modern legal practice. It is particularly valuable in an era of increasing digital transactions and cyber threats.






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