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Cybercrimes : Triumph of Conviction – Paucity of Jurisdiction

Authors: Mukesh Kumar Malviya; Raju Majhi;

Cybercrimes : Triumph of Conviction – Paucity of Jurisdiction

Abstract

The modern era is electronic era. The electronic plays a very significant role in our day-to-day life.Amongst them one is the internet. Legal and regulatory parts of internet are something which isemerged by cyber law. Any legal issues or any such legal aspects related to the “Netizens”1 areadministered by cyber laws. To be specific cyber laws established all the legal issues related to the useof internet by people in the cyberspace. The cyberspace users are gradually increasing day by day allover the world and this has also resulted in vulnerability of cyberspace from all perspectives.Cybercrimes can be plainly understood as outlawry which is related to a computer or involves acomputer. It can be understood that a criminal activity done with the help of a computer can betermed as Cybercrime. This is done generally to damage the reputation of person or a group ofpersons by using internet or other telecommunication mechanisms. The cybercrimes are not confinedto a limited boundary. It is a cross-boundary problems. A person may commit an offence by sittingfrom remote part of any geographical area but it can harm throughout the world. In thatcircumstances it is very difficult to determine the jurisdiction for the conviction. The States aresovereign and they will claim their jurisdiction to punish the culprit. The jurisdiction issue is one ofthe great challenges before the world community. The damage can be both physical and mental anda person gets equally affected by such criminal activities. Periodically the estimated graph ofcybercrime is rocketing upwards and people are further prone to it for which each one is using theirown innovation for getting protection and security over cyberspace. This has many merits anddemerits. This paper aims to examine the effects of cybercrimes and analysing the conviction of it.

Keywords

Cyberspace, Internet, Innovative, Triumph of Conviction, Jurisdiction, Cybercrimes

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