CYBER OFFENCES AGAINST WOMEN AND LEGAL PROTECTION
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Abstract
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Objectives of the Study- To understand the meaning of cyber-crime against women.
- To find out causation behind the victimization of women.
- To analyze law dealing with in checking cyber-crime against women in India, and to find out the loopholes in the law if there is any.
- To find the gap between legal actions & technological advancement.
- To situate the growing threat of cyber-crime against women and girls within the broader context and challenge of cyber-crime, Internet growth and governance.
Hypothesis
Cyber Law and its enforcement are effective to curb the cyber-crime against women in India.
Method of Research
For the research work the doctrinal methodology will be used by researcher. Researcher will analyze case law decided by the Supreme Court, High Courts’ and cyber appellate tribunal. Law library resources will also be taken into account for the study.
Sources of Data Collection
- Primary Sources: Information Technology Act, 2000, provisions, statutes, amendments etc.
- Secondary Sources: Websites, articles, books, journals etc.
Scope of the Study
The researcher has used doctrinal method and relied on the secondary sources for the content of the research paper. Owing to the large number of topics that could be included in the project, the scope of this research paper is very vast. Though the researcher has tried his level best to not to left any stone unturned in doing his research work to highlight the various aspects relating to the topic.
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