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What is cyber crime in India?

03-Jun-2026
Cyber Crime

Answer By law4u team

Cyber crime in India refers to any illegal activity that is committed using computers, mobile phones, digital devices, computer networks, or the internet. These offences are committed through electronic communication systems and usually involve unauthorized access, theft of data, online fraud, hacking, identity theft, cyber stalking, financial scams, social media misuse, or attacks on computer systems. With the rapid growth of digital technology, online banking, e-commerce, and social media usage in India, cyber crimes have increased significantly and have become a major concern for individuals, businesses, and government authorities. Cyber crimes can take many forms depending on the nature of the offence. Common examples include hacking into someone’s email or social media account, online banking fraud, phishing scams, fake job offers, OTP fraud, cyber bullying, online blackmail, identity theft, ransomware attacks, circulation of obscene content, fake websites, cryptocurrency fraud, and spreading malicious software or viruses. Criminals often misuse technology to steal money, confidential information, personal photographs, passwords, or sensitive business data. In some cases, cyber crimes are committed against individuals, while in others they target companies, financial institutions, or even government systems. In India, cyber crimes are mainly governed by the Information Technology Act, 2000 along with relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code and newer criminal laws. The Information Technology Act provides legal recognition to electronic records and also prescribes punishments for various cyber offences such as hacking, identity theft, cheating by personation through computer resources, publishing obscene material online, data theft, and unauthorized access to computer systems. Depending on the nature and seriousness of the offence, punishment may include imprisonment, fines, or both. Certain cyber offences are considered very serious under Indian law. For example, cyber terrorism, child pornography, financial fraud involving large amounts, and attacks on critical government infrastructure may attract severe punishment. Online harassment and stalking of women are also punishable offences, and Indian courts have increasingly recognized the need to protect privacy and digital safety. Police departments in many states now have special cyber crime cells and cyber forensic units to investigate such offences. The Government of India has also established online complaint portals and helplines to help victims report cyber crimes quickly. A victim of cyber crime in India can file a complaint at a local police station, a cyber crime police station, or through the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal. It is important for victims to preserve evidence such as screenshots, emails, transaction details, mobile numbers, website links, and chat records because digital evidence plays a crucial role in investigation and prosecution. As technology continues to develop, Indian cyber law is also evolving to address new challenges related to digital privacy, artificial intelligence, online fraud, and data protection.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, Cybercrime with special reference to India refers to any illegal activity where a computer digital device or an Internet is involved as a tool to commit a crime or as a primary target of the attack. As majority of our lives have moved online these crimes have become major part of our lives ranging from simple hacking to sophisticated financial frauds, identity theft, cyber stalking and online harassment. The legal framework that deals with the offenses that are committed online is the Information Technology Act of 2000 and the primary criminal code of India that is the Bharatiya Nyaya Sahita, 2023. The Indian Law treats digital offenses with high level of seriousness. For instance, if someone hacks a system or steals your personal data or commits an online financial fraud, they are given excessive monetary penalties and imprisonment. On the other hand, for more serious offenses like cyber terrorism and publishing of explicit material online, the law permits the enforcement agencies to make arrest immediately and there is imprisonment for these persons ranging from three years to life imprisonment. I hope this answer helps, if you have any further query kindly do not hesitate to contact us. Thankyou

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