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Information Technology Law: Legal Frameworks and Cyber Jurisprudence in India

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This course is designed to provide a deep and structured understanding of Information Technology Law in India, aligning with academic LLB curriculum while also addressing real-world applications. Through 9 rigorous modules, the course explores the evolution of cyber law, digital governance under the Information Technology Act, 2000, cybercrimes under new Indian Penal Laws (BNS, BNSS, BSA, 2023), and global legal perspectives on e-commerce, data privacy, and IP protection in cyberspace.

This course is ideal for law students, legal practitioners, IT professionals, corporate consultants, and civil service aspirants seeking to understand the intersection of law and technology in a rapidly digitalizing world.

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Introduction to Cyber Law and Jurisdiction in Cyberspace
In an era defined by digitization, cyberspace has become the new arena for human interaction, commerce, governance, and crime. Traditional legal doctrines—particularly those related to jurisdiction, enforcement, and due process—have been profoundly challenged by the rise of the Internet, which ignores physical boundaries and creates novel forms of legal conflict. This module lays the groundwork for understanding Information Technology Law by addressing fundamental concepts of cyber law and jurisdiction.

  • Understanding Cyber Space and Digital Ecosystems
  • Lesson 1.2: Interface Between Technology and Law – Legal Evolution and Emerging Needs (Revised & Expanded)
  • Lesson 1.3: Jurisdiction in Traditional and Cyber Contexts
  • Lesson 1.4: Indian and International Perspectives on Internet Jurisdiction
  • Lesson 1.5: Landmark Case Laws in Cyber Jurisdiction

Module 2: Framework of the Information Technology Act, 2000

Module 3: Electronic Governance and Legal Recognition of Digital Instruments

Module 4: E-Commerce and Digital Contracts

Module 5: Cyber Law and Intellectual Property Rights

Module 6: Cyber Crimes: Indian and International Legal Response

Module 7: Specific Cyber Offences and Their Legal Handling

Module 8: Data Privacy, Protection & Surveillance

Module 9: Emerging Trends in IT Law & Future Challenges

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