Cyber Law in India (Law on Internet) by Prof. Farooq Ahmad Mir is a comprehensive and analytically structured text examining the legal framework governing cyberspace in India. The Seventh Edition provides an in-depth study of internet regulation, digital transactions, cyber offences, data protection, intermediary liability, electronic governance, and emerging technological challenges. The book explores the evolution of Indian cyber jurisprudence, statutory provisions under the Information Technology Act, and relevant judicial interpretations shaping the digital legal ecosystem.
Key Features
- Detailed commentary on the Information Technology Act, 2000 and allied rules
- Examination of cyber crimes, electronic evidence, and digital signatures
- Analysis of intermediary liability, social media regulation, and online content governance
- Coverage of data protection principles and privacy jurisprudence in India
- Discussion on e-commerce, online contracts, and digital authentication mechanisms
- Integration of landmark case laws and contemporary developments in cyber regulation
This edition is particularly useful for LL.B. and LL.M. students, judiciary and competitive examination aspirants, legal practitioners handling cyber litigation, IT professionals seeking regulatory understanding, and academicians researching digital governance. It also benefits corporate compliance officers and policymakers engaged with internet law and technology regulation.