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As digital landscapes expand, the methods and complexities of digital malfeasance evolve at a breakneck pace. Cyber Crimes (Law, Practice & Procedure) is a highly relevant, tactical manual designed to guide legal practitioners and law enforcement officers through the labyrinth of digital forensics, cyber evidence, and information technology regulations in India.
Now in its updated Second Edition, this book stands out by introducing a crucial New Criminal Laws Perspective. It seamlessly bridges the foundational mandates of the Information Technology Act, 2000 with India's overhauled criminal justice architecture (BNS, BNSS, and BSA), making it an indispensable resource for handling modern electronic evidence and data-driven litigation.
Key Features
Up-to-date commentary analyzing how cyber offenses and digital admissibility align with India's newly enacted penal and procedural codes.
Exhaustive IT Act Commentary: A section-by-section analytical breakdown of the Information Technology Act, 2000, complete with allied rules, regulations, and penalties.
Focus on Cyber Evidence: Thoroughly covers the procedural nuances of electronic records, data extraction, chain of custody, and the legal hurdles of proving cyber forensics in a court of law.
Practical & Procedural Toolkit: Step-by-step guidance on filing cyber complaints, handling investigation protocols, defense strategies, and judicial precedents shaping cyber jurisprudence.
An essential desk reference for Cyber Law Practitioners, Criminal Defense Advocates, Police & Cyber Cell Investigators, Corporate Compliance Officers, IT Security Professionals, and Judicial Officers navigating digital forensics.