Cyber laws in India are primarily governed by the Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act, 2000) and its amendments. These laws regulate cyber activities, digital transactions, cybercrimes, and electronic governance. Below are key aspects of Indian cyber laws:

1. Information Technology Act, 2000

This is the main law governing cyber-related offenses and electronic commerce in India. It provides legal recognition to electronic records, digital signatures, and offenses related to cyberspace.

Key Provisions of the IT Act:


2. Indian Penal Code (IPC) & Cybercrime

Certain cyber offenses are also covered under the IPC, such as:


3. Data Protection and Privacy Laws

India does not yet have a comprehensive data protection law. However:


4. Cybercrime Reporting in India

Victims can report cybercrimes through:

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