
Cyber Law In India
2nd Edition
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Ajit Singh

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Key Features of the Book:
1. NEP 2020 & Global Syllabus Compliant: Strictly aligned with the multidisciplinary, skill-based, and practical learning approach of NEP 2020, while also covering topics relevant to international law syllabi.
2. Lucid and Simple Language: Complex legal and technical jargon is broken down into simple, easy-to-understand language, making the subject accessible to all.
3. Practical Examples and Illustrations: Concepts are explained through relatable, everyday examples—from the legal validity of an e-commerce purchase to the consequences of sharing a defamatory post on social media.
4. Landmark and Latest Case Studies: Includes detailed analyses of seminal judgments like Shreya Singhal v. UoI and K.S. Puttaswamy v. UoI, alongside the most recent rulings that are shaping the law.
5. Updated and Future-Ready Content: Incorporates the latest amendments, including the IT Rules, 2021, and critically examines proposed legislation like the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill and the Digital India Act.
6. Dedicated Chapter on Emerging Technologies: A unique chapter focuses on the futuristic legal challenges of AI, Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, and IoT, preparing students for the next frontier of law.
7. Comparative International Perspective: Provides a comparative analysis of Indian laws with global standards like GDPR (EU), the Digital Services Act (EU), and the Budapest Convention, broadening the reader's perspective.
8. Learning Aids: Each chapter includes key takeaways and thought-provoking questions to facilitate classroom discussion and self-assessment.
The core philosophy of this book is rooted in the principles of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. It moves beyond rote memorization of sections and rules, fostering instead a deep, outcome-based understanding. It promotes critical thinking by questioning the efficacy of existing laws against new-age technological challenges and encourages a multidisciplinary perspective by linking law with technology, sociology, and ethics. Through its emphasis on real-world case studies and practical examples, the book is designed to be a skill-building tool, preparing students to analyze and solve the unique legal problems that arise in cyberspace.
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