India's cybercrime problem and the need for legal system reform
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61120/plr.2023.v2158-63Keywords:
Cybercrime, computers, internet, cyber laws, cyber law reformsAbstract
Law is necessary to prevent crime; if the law is weak, justice will be unable to serve its purpose; and if the law is just and proper, but the institutions charged with enforcing it are weak, results will not be realized. To address crimes that are constantly evolving with the times, it is occasionally necessary to make adjustments to institutions and regulations. One such instance is cybercrime, which is currently a major issue for the nation. Currently, changes are an imperative necessity.
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