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PRIME 8 LEGAL - TOP CYBER CRIME LAWYER IN GURGAON & DELHI
WE HANDLE CASES OF ONLINE FRAUD, HACKING, DATA BREACHES, IDENTITY THEFT, CYBER BULLYING AND MORE..

CYBER CRIME

WHAT IS CYBER CRIME UNDER INDIAN LAW?

Cyber crime refers to any illegal activity that involves the use of a computer, digital device, or online network. This includes hacking, identity theft, cyberstalking, online fraud, phishing, and data breaches. With the exponential growth of digital transactions and social media, cyber crimes have become a significant legal concern in India.

 

The Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act) governs cyber offences in India, along with relevant provisions from the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

CYBER OFFENCES WE HANDLE

We offer both prosecution and defence services in a wide range of cyber crime cases. Whether you're a victim seeking justice or an accused party facing charges, we’re equipped to provide robust legal representation.

 

ONLINE FINANCIAL FRAUD

Defence or prosecution in cases involving phishing scams, UPI fraud, card cloning, e-commerce fraud, and fake payment gateways.

 

HACKING & UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS

Legal action related to hacking, breaching of protected systems, and unauthorized access to sensitive data.

CYBER STALKING & ONLINE HARASSMENT

Representation in cases involving stalking, blackmail, threats, and defamation over social media or messaging platforms.

IDENTITY THEFT & IMPERSONATION

Matters involving fake social media profiles, unauthorized use of digital identities, and impersonation for illegal gain.

DATA THEFT & CORPORATE ESPIONAGE

Handling insider threats, IP theft, confidential information leaks, and employee misconduct involving digital systems.

IT ACT COMPLIANCE & ADVISORY

We assist corporates, startups, and fintech platforms with compliance under India’s Information Technology Act and guidelines issued by CERT-In.

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CYBERCRIME SERVICES OFFERED BY PRIME8 LEGAL

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WHY CHOOSE
PRIME8 LEGAL

WHY CHOOSE PRIME8 LEGAL FOR CYBER CRIME CASES IN INDIA?

 

 - Specialized cyber law knowledge

 - Tech-aware legal strategy

 - International client handling

 - Quick response for emergencies

 - Strong Liaison with Cyber Police and Authorities
 

 - Reputation Management and Damage Control
 

 - End-to-End Support
 

 - Confidentiality and Data Sensitivity
 

 - Proven Track Record in Complex Cases
 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) – CYBER CRIME LAW IN INDIA

Q1: WHAT ARE THE PUNISHMENTS FOR CYBER CRIMES IN INDIA?
Penalties depend on the offence. For example, hacking or identity theft can lead to 3–7 years of imprisonment plus fines under the IT Act and Indian Penal Code (IPC). Serious offences may result in up to 10 years in prison.

Q2: CAN NRIs OR FOREIGNERS BE CHARGED WITH CYBER CRIME IN INDIA?
Yes. If the crime impacts individuals, companies, or data systems within India (including Gurgaon or Delhi), Indian cyber laws can apply even if the offender is located abroad.

Q3: WHAT HSOULD I DO IF I'M A VICTIM OF ONLINE FRAUD?
You should immediately file a complaint at your local Cyber Crime Police Station or through the cybercrime.gov.in portal. It’s critical to consult an experienced cyber crime lawyer to help preserve evidence and protect your legal rights.

Q4: HOW LONG DO CYBER CRIME CASES TAKE TO RESOLVE?
Timelines vary based on the case’s complexity, but with the right legal representation, complaints, chargesheets, and court proceedings can be expedited — especially for urgent matters like harassment or financial fraud.

Q5: CAN PRIME8 LEGAL HELP WITH CORPORATE CYBER COMPLAINCE?
Yes. We advise businesses in Gurgaon, Delhi, and across India on data protection, IT Act compliance, CERT-In cybersecurity directives, and regulatory risk reduction.

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GET LEGAL HELP FROM A CYBER CRIME EXPERT

Digital legal issues require quick, expert action. Whether you’re dealing with fraud, defamation, data theft, or harassment, we provide comprehensive legal solutions under India’s cyber laws.

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