Cyber Law

Legal protection in the digital world

Cybercrime and digital harassment are growing at an alarming rate in India. Our cyber law lawyers handle everything from online fraud to data theft, social media defamation, and IT Act offences.

Our Scope

What we handle.

Online financial fraud and UPI/bank phishing
Cyberstalking and online harassment cases
Social media defamation and fake profile complaints
Data theft and unauthorized computer access
Ransomware and hacking incidents
Digital evidence preservation and collection
IT Act Section 66, 66C, 66E, 67 cases
Online cheating and investment scam complaints
Privacy violation and intimate image abuse
Corporate cybersecurity incident response

Who We Serve

Who needs this service?

Online Fraud Victims

Recover money lost to UPI fraud, phishing, and investment scams

Harassment Victims

Stop cyberstalking, morphed images, and threatening messages legally

Businesses Hit by Cybercrime

Respond to data breaches, ransomware, and corporate espionage

Defamation Victims

Remove fake profiles and take legal action against online defamers

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Act within the first hour: Call the National Cybercrime Helpline 1930 to freeze the fraudulent transaction. File a complaint at cybercrime.gov.in. Collect all transaction records, screenshots, and communication. Our lawyers advise on criminal complaints to Cyber Crime Police that maximize recovery chances.

Yes. Send a legal notice to the platform (Facebook, Instagram, etc.) under IT Act Section 79 for takedown. Simultaneously file an FIR for defamation under IPC Section 499/500. Courts can also issue John Doe orders to reveal anonymous poster identities. Most platforms comply within 24–72 hours of a court order.

Yes. Cyberstalking is an offence under IT Act Section 66A (though struck down, alternative provisions apply), IPC Section 354D (stalking), and relevant state acts. Filing an FIR at the Cyber Crime branch is the first step. Courts can issue protection orders and restraining orders.

Immediately preserve: screenshots of all communications (with timestamps), URLs, email headers, call recordings, bank transaction statements, and any other digital evidence. Do not delete anything. Our cyber lawyers guide you on proper evidence preservation that is admissible in court.

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