The Functioning of Criminal Courts in Cybercrime Cases
By : Mrs. Mohini Dhanaskar,
Research Scholar
Abstract:
In today’s world, cybercrimes are becoming a big problem, and India is facing these challenges as well. As more people rely on the internet for work, shopping, and communication, crimes like hacking, online fraud, identity theft, and cyber bullying are on the rise. This paper looks at how Indian courts handle these cybercrimes and the legal systems in place to deal with them. It explains how laws like the Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act) and the Indian Penal Code are used to punish cybercriminals and how important digital experts are for proving the crimes in court. The paper also explores the need for special cybercrime courts and how judges need to understand technology to make fair decisions. It talks about the difficulties the courts face, such as tracking criminals across borders, dealing with anonymous offenders, and handling complex digital evidence. Through real-life examples and a look at current practices, the paper aims to show how India’s legal system is working to fight cybercrimes and what improvements are needed. It highlights the importance of better technology, international cooperation, and public awareness to stop these crimes and protect people online.
DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2503I3IIVXIIIP0050
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