Category: RLR Volume VI Issue I

  • Editorial Note [Vol. VI Issue I]

    This Special issue on “Cyber Technology, Cyber Crimes and Cyber laws” of Rostrum’s Law Journal is a peer-reviewed publication of a collection of articles on the domain. The issue is an integration of the research and domain knowledge of experts working in the field in the country including the law enforcement agency, legal practice, and […]

  • Three hundred and sixty degree view on Cyber Contracts in India: A Discourse

    Abstract: During the journey of knowledge acquisition, it is an ideal dream of every knowledge seeker to achieve three hundred and sixty degree view on the domain of a particular subject matter. In this article an effort towards such approach is adopted to strengthen the travelling thoughts on the subject of cyber contract that owes […]

  • CONSUMER DATA PRIVACY IN THE AGE OF DIGITISATION

    Introduction Privacy is a concomitant of the right of the individual to exercise control over his or her personality. It finds an origin in the notion that there are certain rights which are natural to or inherent in a human being.[1] Due to this expanse of this concept it means different things in different contexts, […]

  • Security concerns in Goods Services Tax Network (GSTN)

    The long anticipated indirect tax uniform regime in India, namely, ‘The Goods and Services Tax’ (hereinafter referred to as GST), was introduced on 1st July 2017. This monumental event ushered a new era of transparency in our economic activities as regards to transactions in goods and services, as all such businesses are brought under one […]

  • CYBER CRIME PROFILING: QUINTESSENTIAL NEED FOR CYBER OFFENDER DETECTION IN INDIA

    INTRODUCTION: In pursuit of the cyber-crime offender an investigator often falls short of track due to various exigencies. Tracking of the cyber offender requires extraneous skill of an investigator nonetheless he should be a criminal investigator clubbed with information technology expert having knowledge of law, forensics and many more.   As technology is developing, illegal activities […]

  • Tracing the Laws in the Cloud: An Analysis of the Information Technology Act, 2000 and Regulation of the Clouds

    Introduction The current state of chaos in the cyber world is that of ‘data’. As technology progresses, it creates avenues for the conception of larger data which requires its protection too. And protection coupled with preservation of data is the most vital concern for all, dealing with the same in the ever-evolving technological world. Every […]

  • Emerging Challenges in Cyber Law Due to Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing

    ABSTRACT Rapid advancements in  Computer  Technology have brought a tectonic shift to computing technology in matters such a  how  data  is  stored  or  processed  or  transmitted in  a  computer system. Technological advances such  as  Artificial  Intelligence,  Quantum  Computing,  3D  Printing,  Cyber Physical Systems  of  the  manufacturing industry, Big Data Analytics etc., have shaken  the  very […]

  • International Law and Cyber Warfare

    The first mentions of cyber warfare date back to the period of cold war. After the launch of Sputnik, the US feared that their Soviet enemies would overtake them in the realm of technology and hence, technological warfare. They founded the ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) to build military resilience with the enemy in the […]

  • E-disputes and Disputed Jurisdiction

    Introduction Cyberspace is a virtual space made of electronic signals, which has challenged a range of concepts associated with nation states- the concepts of territorial integrity, sovereignty and physical boundaries. It has made us rethink traditional ways to understanding legal and judicial authority and their power of exercising jurisdiction and authority over persons and spaces. […]

  • Electronic Evidence Understanding through Case Laws

    Abstract The use of electronic media for all purposes, legal and illegal has grown exponentially over the last decade. The situation is such that all legal tussles in the world today have some electronic data element involved. In many cases, electronic evidence is the best evidence available. Hence, it becomes crucial that such evidence is […]