Career in Cyber Law
Career in Cyber Law
Career in Cyber Law
The crimes related with copyright, contracts and intellectual property through
internet on computer are known as cyber crimes. These crimes can be
smartly executed on the smart/mobile phone also. Thus, cyber crime is a
specialised area for investigation. The police and even the judicial officers
feel very complexity while dealing with cyber related cases. Indeed, cracking
down on cyber crime requires highly skilled understanding of the electronic
world and Internet law. This is a new field of law. There is also an acute
shortage of books on cyber law and cyber crime etc.
Needless to say that the demand for legal professionals with the know-how of
technology is much higher than before. If anyone creates any problem or
tempers with information in the computer, he commits an offence under
section 66 of information technology act which came into existence in
October 2000. Not only in India, but in several other countries also; the
cyber crimes have become a very important aspect of law enforcement. At
present, cyber law has universal jurisdiction.
India is the second country in Asia and 12th in the World to have a separate
Information technology act. Under this law, any document created out of a
computer and in digital format/signature has a special legal significance. On
February 2003, when an amendment in Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 was
made, then, by taking a new and innovative stride, Indian banking has
launched electronic versions of cheques. With this advancement, net banking
has also come within the purview of cyber law. Career in cyber law is a
challenging, wonderful and one of the most exciting professions. If you are
interested in this legal career and you have a strong IT background, it may
be the best career option for you.
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Cyber Crimes & Its History
If we look back, the first cyber crime happened in France in 1820. Now, the
ghost of cyber crime is affecting the lives of millions of internet users all over
the world. Embezzlement of funds through e-commerce and hacking of
password is a commonplace problem of the computer and internet users.
Young girls unwittingly getting caught in the web of e-pornography. Internet
savvies say that at present, there are three kinds of cyber crimes which are
being committed in India.
First of all, cyber crime through social networking sites in the form of
harassment, then, cyber crime against property/bank accounts in the form of
hacking password and username. Third of its type is in the form of spreading
virus in others’ computer systems and destroy the important data making the
financial loss. The cyber lawyer’s challenging duty is to handle the all types of
crimes which are executed through internet.
The duty of the cyber lawyer is to handle crimes like hacking or credit card
frauds and to protect e-commerce on the net. A cyber lawyer can also help
the police to nab the cyber criminals and predict the crime patterns and its
motives etc. He has also to deal with the cases of any other intellectual
property laws or copyrights, software patents etc. It is the profession of a
great potential.
After completing the graduation in law, one can earn specialization in cyber
crime area. There are also several other courses in cyber field for students of
other disciplines such as science, management and fine arts streams etc.
These courses are also helpful for IT or e-commerce professionals apart from
bankers and chartered accountants etc.
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Persons who have passed graduation in law
Persons interested in law with keen interest in IT sector
Persons who have the ability to work with dexterity and dedication
Persons having the capabilities of analysing the problem along with an
eye for details
Persons adept in handling computers and its applications
Persons who is well informed with the changing times of technology
Quick witted persons
Moreover, working lawyers and law students too can study cyber law to have
an edge over the others and be better than several others in the changing
techno legal times.
In the era of techno savvy environment, the internet has become more
transactional with e-business, e-commerce, e-procurement and e-
governance etc. As a result, internet crimes are rapidly soaring. All the legal
issues related to the internet crimes fall under the ambit of cyber laws. To
handle this menace, the demand for experts is high.
So, if you are proficient in this profession, there is no question of salary for
you. In its initial stage, one can get at least between Rs: 15000 to 20,000 in
a solicitor’s firm. You can hope to start more even Rs: 40,000-50,000
depending on the law firm or corporate house you join in and moreover your
own capabilities.
These are prominent institutes offering the professional courses in cyber laws
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2 National Academy of Legal Studies & Research University of Law,
(NALSAR) Hyderabad-27
3 Government Law College, Mumbai
4 National Law School of India, Bangalore
5 Symbiosis Society’s Law College, Pune
6 The Indian Law Institute, New Delhi
7 Indian Institute of Information and Technology, Allahabad
8 Cyber Law College, Chennai, Bangalore, Mysore etc
9 Amity Law School, Delhi
10 Department of Law, University of Delhi
11 Centre for Distance Education, University of Hyderabad
12 Faculty of Law, Lucknow University, Lucknow
13 School of Legal Studies, Himachal University, Shimla
14 National Law University, Jodhpur
15 IMT, Meerut Road, Ghaziabad
16 Pashchim Bengal National Institute of Judicial Sciences, Kolkata
17 Indira Gandhi National Open University, Delhi