Prof. Farooq Ahmad Mir’s Cyber Law in India (Law on Internet) is the substantial, scholarly treatment of Indian cyber law — the text LLM programmes and specialised electives reach for. The 2026 edition works through the Information Technology Act, 2000 in depth: electronic records and signatures, e-contracts and e-governance, the cyber-offence catalogue from hacking and identity theft to cyber terrorism, intermediary liability and safe-harbour after the 2021 Rules, and the adjudication and appellate machinery.
Beyond the Act, Mir engages the frontier questions — data protection under the DPDP Act, 2023, jurisdiction over borderless wrongs, e-evidence, and online speech — with comparative material that gives seminar papers real depth. For LLB electives, LLM specialisation, and anyone practising at the technology–law intersection.
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Cyber Law in India(Law On Internet) by Prof. Farooq Ahmad Mir is a law textbook published by Allahabad Law Agency.
Written with the needs of law students in mind, it explains the principles and provisions of the subject in a systematic and readable manner, making it a dependable companion for coursework and examination preparation.
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