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Cyber Law

Defending Your Digital Rights in an Ever-Connected World

Cybercrime is one of the fastest-growing areas of criminal law. Whether you are a victim of online fraud or facing allegations of a cyber offence, our cyber law advocates in Delhi provide expert, tech-informed legal defense and prosecution.

Overview

Understanding Cyber Law

Cyber law in India is primarily governed by the Information Technology Act, 2000 (amended in 2008), along with provisions of the Indian Penal Code that address technology-enabled crimes. From online fraud and hacking to cyberstalking, identity theft, and social media defamation, the digital landscape presents complex legal challenges that require a lawyer with specialized knowledge of both technology and law. Pal Law Firm's cyber law advocates have deep experience in both defending accused persons and prosecuting cybercrime victims' complaints across Delhi courts and cybercrime police stations.

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Legal Challenges

Common Issues We Resolve

  • 01Identity theft and unauthorized access to personal or financial accounts
  • 02Online fraud, phishing, and investment scam losses
  • 03Cyberstalking, harassment, and threatening messages via digital platforms
  • 04Revenge porn and non-consensual intimate image sharing
  • 05Business email compromise (BEC) and corporate cyber fraud
  • 06Social media defamation and fake news targeting individuals or businesses
  • 07Data breaches and unauthorized access to confidential information

Our Approach

How Pal Law Firm Helps

  • Filing cybercrime complaints with the Delhi Cybercrime Cell and NCRB portal
  • Assisting victims in preserving digital evidence before it is deleted
  • Representing cybercrime victims in criminal proceedings to secure justice
  • Providing defense in IT Act cases with technology-informed legal strategy
  • Obtaining court orders to remove defamatory or illegal online content
  • Filing applications to freeze fraudulently transferred funds with banking authorities
  • Advising businesses on cyber compliance and data protection legal obligations

Our Process

Step-by-Step Legal Guidance

01

Evidence Preservation

Immediate guidance on preserving screenshots, device data, and digital evidence.

02

Complaint & Investigation

Filing complaint with Cybercrime Cell and coordinating with investigating officers.

03

Legal Action

Criminal prosecution or defense proceeding under IT Act and IPC.

04

Recovery & Closure

Fund recovery coordination, takedown orders, and post-conviction remedies.

Benefits

Why Choose Pal Law Firm

Specialized in Information Technology Act 2000 and cyber IPC provisions
Knowledge of cybercrime investigation procedures and digital evidence
Experience with Delhi Cybercrime Cell complaint and follow-up
Rapid action to freeze fraudulently transferred funds
Defense strategy informed by deep tech understanding
Online defamation and reputation protection legal action
Business cyber compliance advisory and incident response
National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (cybercrime.gov.in) assistance

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Immediately report the fraud to the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (cybercrime.gov.in) and call the National Helpline 1930. Preserve all transaction records, screenshots, and communications. Contact us immediately—early action is critical for freezing fraudulent funds.

Yes. Sharing private or intimate images without consent is punishable under Section 66E of the IT Act (violation of privacy) and Section 67 and 67A (obscene publication). This is commonly referred to as revenge porn and carries serious penalties.

Yes. Cyberstalking is punishable under Section 354D IPC and Section 67 IT Act. You should file a complaint with the Cybercrime Cell or the nearest police station. We assist in documenting the harassment and navigating the complaint process.

Cyber defamation can be addressed through criminal complaints under IPC Section 500 and IT Act provisions, as well as civil defamation suits seeking injunction and damages. We send legal notices to websites and individuals and pursue court orders for content takedown.

Indian courts have jurisdiction over cyber offences where the crime impacts India or is committed using systems located in India, regardless of the offender's location, under Section 75 of the IT Act. International cooperation through Interpol may also be pursued.

Ready to Discuss Your Cyber Law Matter?

Contact Pal Law Firm today for a confidential consultation. Our expert advocates are ready to protect your rights and guide you through every legal step.