Assessing The Effectiveness Of Cyber Law In Tackling Cyber Crime Against Women In India: A Case Study Of Delhi
- IJLLR Journal
- Sep 3
- 1 min read
Vikas Ireshrao Kunthewad
ABSTRACT
In the digital age, cybercrime against women has become a significant issue that compromises security, privacy, and dignity. The objective of the research was to analyze the effectiveness of cyber laws in controlling cyber- crimes against women in Delhi. The study uses a qualitative research methodology. Simple random sampling was used to choose 440 responders in total. Structured questionnaires were used to gather data, which was then analysed to test the premise that cybercrime against women may be effectively prevented by enforcing cyber laws. According to the objective of the study, both null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis were developed. To test the hypotheses, the Chi-square test was used. It was concluded that enforcement of cyber laws is effective in checking cybercrime against women. The study recommends building specialized cybercrime teams, strengthening law enforcement and ensuring quicker legal processes through fast-track courts.
Keywords: Cybercrime, Cyber law, enforcement, Digital safety, Women’s protection etc.
