Cyber Crime Vis-À-Vis Violation of Massive Human Rights and Legislative Efficacy in India
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2020-09
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Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Bandyopadhyay, Rathin
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University of North Bengal
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Herode, P. J. (2020). Cyber Crime Vis-À-Vis Violation of Massive Human Rights and Legislative Efficacy in India. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 11(2), 64–75. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3672
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Herode, Pramod J.
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Cyber crime is the phenomenon in the age of Information and Technology; neither has it
geographical boundaries nor typological limit. The enormous growth in I.T. has closely
intersected social life of an individual to such an extent that India stands at second
number in the array of high numbers of users of internet. Under the garb of paper less
governance, it is adopted as e-governance by public and private sectors. It has now
close concern with right to privacy a basic human right of individual. Considering the
wider amplitude of cyber crime legislative mechanism has been provided by the
government as I. T. Act specifically enacted and certain provisions of IPC and Personal
Data Protection Bill, 2019 are for additional support. However, epistemological data of
ever increasing cyber crime shows inefficiency of legal framework at two places one
efficacy of law and implementation of law. investigating agencies are not equipped with
update knowledge and infrastructure, consequently victim is deprived of justice in
consequence alarming situation is inevitably warrant for prompt and efficient legal and
implementing mechanism which is sine qua non for public security.
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11
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2
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0976-3570
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64 - 75