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Legislative & Constitutional Framework Governing Cyber Security and Telecommunication in India

Author(s) Mr. Jatin singh Dhapwal, Prof. Dr. Lakshmi Priya Vinjamuri
Country India
Abstract The concept of crime is not a modern one but it has been existing from time immemorial. However, time to time, the concept and nature of crimes have changed. In addition, the definition of crimes has been changed accordingly. In the era of 20th century and with the advent of computer, the criminals have changed the mode of committing the crimes from conventional methods to computer based methods. The first recorded cyber crime took place in the year 1820! That is not surprising considering the fact that the abacus, which is thought to be the earliest form of a computer, has been around since 3500 B.C. in India, Japan and China.. Indian legal system is now in a developed stage. Indian Legal system is enacting the law along with the changing situation. As Prof. Allen has rightly contented that, the law is not only deals with command but is something more. This view shows that the role of law is broader than the command. This role of law is more relevant in the present situation. The criminal law closely connected with the each member of the society. In the age of information technology, cyber law is need of hours. The cyber law means the law relating to the cyber crime.
Keywords Cyber Security,Cyber Crime,Information Technology Act, 2000,Telecommunication Regulation,Constitutional Framework
Published In Volume 8, Issue 3, May-June 2026
Published On 2026-06-04

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