Cyber Crime Lawyer in Delhi, Noida & Gurgaon
Definition
Cyber crimes include hacking, identity theft, financial fraud, cyberstalking, defamation, and child pornography — regulated by the Information Technology Act, 2000, and BNS provisions. KG Lawyer represents victims and accused across Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon, coordinating with cyber cells and specialized courts.
Acts & Provisions
Information Technology Act, 2000
Cyber offenses and electronic evidence.
IT (Amendment) Act, 2008
Expanded cyber offenses.
BNS — Sections relating to identity theft, cheating by personation, defamation
Overlapping criminal provisions.
Charges & Punishments
| Offence / Matter | Penalty / Relief |
|---|---|
| Identity theft (Section 66C IT Act) | Up to 3 years imprisonment and fine up to Rs 1 lakh. |
| Cyber fraud (Section 66D IT Act) | Up to 3 years imprisonment and fine up to Rs 1 lakh. |
| Publishing obscene material (Section 67 IT Act) | Up to 3 years imprisonment and fine up to Rs 5 lakh. |
Statutory references are based on current Indian law. Always consult a qualified lawyer for matter-specific advice.
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Role of a Lawyer
- File cyber cell complaint
- Coordinate with forensic experts
- Defend against cyber charges
- Pursue compensation under Section 43A IT Act
Our Role at KG Lawyer
- 1Rapid evidence preservation through Section 65B certification
- 2Coordination with CERT-In and cyber cells
- 3Defense strategy in specialized cyber courts
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