Module 1: Foundations of Cyber Law Practice in India
A comprehensive, practice-oriented training module designed for advocates, in-house counsels, judges, investigators, compliance heads, and policymakers seeking mastery in digital legal practice.
Five Comprehensive Parts
Each part builds upon the previous, creating a complete framework for understanding and practicing cyber law in India.
Conceptual Foundations
Trace the evolution of cyber law from IT Act 2000 through post-Puttaswamy era to the new criminal law regime of BNS, BNSS, and BSA.
Constitutional Layer
Master rights-driven cyber law through Article 21 privacy jurisprudence, Article 19 expression limits, and constitutional challenge frameworks.
Statutory Interplay Engine
Navigate the complex relationships between IT Act, BNS, BNSS, and BSA. Learn which law applies first and when provisions overlap.
Jurisdiction & Territorial Reach
Master jurisdictional strategy in cyber cases — from Section 75 extraterritorial application to FIR location tactics and forum selection.
Practical Application
Apply your knowledge through detailed case studies, practical scenarios, and insights on what lawyers get wrong and how judges see issues.
Module Assessment Quiz
Test your understanding with 50 scenario-based questions covering all five parts. Detailed explanations provided for each answer.
What You Will Master
Upon completing this module, you will have developed competencies essential for effective cyber law practice.
Navigate the complex statutory framework governing cyber offences across IT Act, BNS, BNSS, and BSA
Apply constitutional principles including Puttaswamy privacy framework to digital rights disputes
Determine correct jurisdiction in cross-border cyber matters using Section 75 and forum selection strategies
Draft effective legal strategies selecting appropriate provisions from overlapping statutes
Handle electronic evidence in compliance with BSA Section 63 evidentiary standards
Advise clients on both cybercrime prosecution and defence strategies with courtroom realism
"In the digital age, a lawyer who understands technology is not just an advisor — they are a guardian of rights, privacy, and justice in the cyber realm. This module transforms you from statute-readers into constitutional advocates." — Adv. (Dr.) Prashant Mali, Founder, CyberLaw Academy
Ready to Begin Your Journey?
Start with Part 1 and build your expertise step by step. Each part includes interactive elements, case studies, practical insights, and assessment quizzes.