Analyzing Existing Cyber Crime Policies in India

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https://doi.org/10.53724/lrd/v7n1.02

Keywords:

Cybercrime,, Government Policies and legislations, Statutes on cybercrime

Abstract

In today’s world where everything is dependent on technology and the internet, where most of the population in today’s world easily works in cyberspace. As Internet brings so many advantages with it. it also brings a few disadvantages and one of them is Cyber Crime. These crimes have so many types and classifications that are common. But what’s most important is to stop them. So to stop these crimes many organizations and governments had made many laws and serious protocols. There are many laws existing currently across the world. But the thing is they are sufficient Have these crimes been reduced? And what are the reasons for this happening? Why do we still need some ways to combat these crimes?  What are these ways which will help us to deal with the current situation? What else should be added to the policies and what is it lacking? All these questions will be answered below in the research paper.

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Published

20-09-2022

How to Cite

Ananya Dubey. (2022). Analyzing Existing Cyber Crime Policies in India. Legal Research Development, 7(I), 01–03. https://doi.org/10.53724/lrd/v7n1.02

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