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A Study Of Cyber Jurisprudence In The Present Era




Loka C. Thlaivanar, Ponnaiyah Ramajayam Institute of Science & Technology (PRIST) – School of Law – Madurai Campus


ABSTRACT


Jurisprudence is the science & philosophy or theory of law. Cyber law is a technical concept while compared with other older branches of law. This presentation explores "A STUDY OF CYBER JURISPRUDENCE IN THE PRESENT ERA". Today we are facing many different types of problems which are directly related to cyber-crimes. Information Technology Acts, 2000 totally guides the way to outcomes from the cyber-crimes and what are the punishment will be inflicted.


This Presentation contains the details of Cyber Jurisprudence, Information Technology Act 2000, Object of Information Technology Act 2000, Classification of Cyber Crimes, Preventions of Cyber Crimes and Judgements that have evolved the cyber law regime in India to a great extent which are:


• Yahoo!, inc. v. Akash Arora;

• Shreya Singhal v. Union of India;

• Avnish Bajaj v. State (NCT) of Delhi;

• State of Tamil Nadu v. Suhas Katti.


Keywords: Cyber Jurisprudence, Information Technology Act 2000, Division of Cyber Crimes, Preventions, Judgements evolved the Cyber Law.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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Accessibility: Open Access

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