Area of Practice Cyber Law

Cyber Law

The digital world has real legal consequences. Data breaches, online harassment, privacy violations—these aren't just annoying, they're legally actionable. We help you understand your rights and obligations in the digital space.

What's included

Data privacy policies and compliance frameworks
Guidance on responding to data breaches and cybercrime
Handling online harassment, defamation, and fraud
Terms of use and privacy notices that actually protect you
Digital transaction documentation and compliance
Navigating the IT Act and data protection regulations

Service details

Description

Cyber law is one of the fastest-moving areas of law, and it affects everyone—businesses collecting customer data, individuals dealing with online fraud or harassment. The IT Act, privacy regulations, and emerging case law create obligations and protections that most people don't fully understand. We help you navigate this landscape, whether you're trying to comply with privacy laws or trying to take action against someone who's wronged you online.

Accepted Formats

Describe your cyber law concern—data breach, online harassment, privacy compliance, digital fraud. Share relevant screenshots, emails, or other documentation of the issue.

Turnaround

Cyber incident guidance: 2–3 days. Privacy policy and terms of use drafting: 5–7 days. Compliance review and documentation: 7–10 days depending on scope.

Support

Uncertain about your data privacy obligations or how to respond to an online threat? We explain the legal landscape and guide you toward the right solution.

Confidential

Secure document handling

Clear Deliverables

Notes and summary

Actionable Service

Practical suggestions

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What you'll get

  • A comprehensive service summary with plain-language explanations
  • Key risks flagged with clear, actionable recommendations
  • Specific suggestions for amendments or next steps tailored to your situation
  • Direct access to our team for follow-up questions and clarifications

Frequently asked questions

What data privacy obligations does my business have under Indian law?
If you collect personal data, you must be transparent about it, get proper consent, secure the data, and give users certain rights over their information. The specific obligations depend on what data you collect and who your users are.
What should my privacy policy actually say?
It should explain what data you collect, how you use it, who you share it with, how long you keep it, what rights users have, and how to contact you. It must be clear, accessible, and truthful.
What can I legally do if someone is harassing or defaming me online?
You can report to police under the IT Act if it's harassment or cybercrime, send a cease-and-desist letter, request the platform remove the content, or pursue civil damages. The right approach depends on what's happening and what outcome you want.
Is online harassment or defamation a criminal matter or a civil one?
It can be both. Criminal harassment/fraud gets reported to police. Civil matters like defamation or privacy violations go through civil courts or alternative dispute resolution. We help you determine what's appropriate for your situation.