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Hack to Verdict: A Cybercrime Case Book offers a gripping and analytical journey through real and contemporary cybercrime cases, revealing how digital investigations unfold from the first clue to the final judgment. Blending technical insights with legal interpretation, the book demystifies the world of hacking, financial fraud, data theft, digital forensics, and cyber-law enforcement. It highlights the interplay between technology and law, showing how evidence is traced, preserved, presented, and weighed in courts. Written in a clear, engaging style, it brings readers face-to-face with the challenges, intricacies, and breakthroughs that define modern cybercrime investigation and prosecution.
Key Features
This book is ideal for law students, cybersecurity learners, digital forensic analysts, police officers, judicial aspirants, legal practitioners, and researchers who want to understand how cybercrimes are detected, analysed, and adjudicated.
CHAPTER 1
Cyber Defamation – 1
CHAPTER 2
Possession and Storage of Child Sexual Exploitative and Abuse Material (CSEAM) – 10
CHAPTER 3
Publication and Transmission of Obscene and Sexually Explicit Digital Content – 25
CHAPTER 4
Invalidating Section 66A of The Information Technology Act, 2000 – 51
CHAPTER 5
Legality and Constitutional Limitations of Government-Imposed Internet Shutdowns – 82
CHAPTER 6
Constitutionality & Proportionality of Restricting Mobile Internet Speeds – 90
CHAPTER 7
Tampering with Computer Source Code / Unauthorized Reprogramming of Electronic Devices – 100
CHAPTER 8
Validity of the RBI’s Circular Prohibiting Regulated Entities from Providing Banking Services for Virtual Currency Transactions – 117
CHAPTER 9
Territorial Jurisdiction of The High Court in Disputes Arising from Electronic Contracts & Validity of E-Contracts – 135
CHAPTER 10
Unreasonable Restriction on Students’ Access to Mobile Phones and The Internet in A Hostel – 145
CHAPTER 11
Unlawful and Procedurally Deficient Arrests – 167
CHAPTER 12
Cyber Pornography and Obscene Electronic Content Transmission – 183
CHAPTER 13
Online Financial Fraud Through Digital Payment Platforms – 193
CHAPTER 14
Application and Interplay of The Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act) Versus The Indian Penal Code (IPC) – 214
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