Mastering Information Technology Law In India:
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.54 GB | Duration: 5h 45m
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.54 GB | Duration: 5h 45m
Comprehensive study of IT Act 2000, Cyber Crimes, Digital Contracts, E-Commerce, and IPR in the Digital Era
What you'll learn
Evolution and key principles of Cyber Jurisdiction and Cyberspace Law
In-depth analysis of Information Technology Act, 2000 and its enforcement
Legal framework surrounding E-Commerce and Electronic Contracts
Relationship between Cyber Law and Intellectual Property Rights
Requirements
Basic understanding of Indian Legal System
Familiarity with Constitutional and Criminal Law will be helpful
No technical background required; all IT concepts are explained in a legal context
Description
This course is a comprehensive and structured exploration of Information Technology Law in India, tailored for both academic learners (LLB/LLM) and legal-tech professionals. Covering nine in-depth modules, the course examines the Information Technology Act, 2000, the new Indian Penal Laws (BNS, BNSS, BSA 2023), and international perspectives on cybercrime, digital contracts, e-commerce, data privacy, and intellectual property rights in cyberspace.Whether you’re a law student, a practicing advocate, an IT professional dealing with compliance, or a civil service aspirant, this course will help you confidently navigate the legal dimensions of a digital world.We also cover cutting-edge topics like artificial intelligence, blockchain regulation, digital identity, and emerging policy models such as regulatory sandboxes and tech-neutral legislation.What You’ll Learn:The legal framework of the IT Act, 2000 and its evolutionEnforcement mechanisms and certifying authorities under Indian cyber lawMajor cyber offences and penalties under BNS, BNSS, and IT ActLegal treatment of digital evidence, electronic contracts, and cyber jurisdictionInterplay of Indian law with global norms on privacy, AI, blockchain, and e-commerceData protection regimes, intermediary liability, and freedom of speech onlineLegal challenges in blockchain, crypto, smart contracts, and metaverse regulationPolicy innovations like sandboxes and India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023AI Disclosure: Some portions of this course (including content creation and course structuring) have been enhanced using advanced AI tools to ensure clarity, depth, and academic relevance. However, all content has been reviewed and curated by subject matter experts in Indian law.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Cyber Law and Jurisdiction in Cyberspace
Lecture 1 Understanding Cyber Space and Digital Ecosystems
Lecture 2 Interface Between Technology and Law – Legal Evolution and Emerging Needs (Revi
Lecture 3 Jurisdiction in Traditional and Cyber Contexts
Lecture 4 Indian and International Perspectives on Internet Jurisdiction
Lecture 5 Landmark Case Laws in Cyber Jurisdiction
Section 2: Framework of the Information Technology Act, 2000
Lecture 6 Genesis, Objectives, and Scope of IT Act
Lecture 7 Authorities, Adjudicating Officers, and Appellate Tribunal
Lecture 8 Power of Investigation and Role of Police
Lecture 9 Amendments and Interplay with Other Laws
Section 3: Electronic Governance and Legal Recognition of Digital Instruments
Lecture 10 Electronic Records and E-Governance under IT Act
Lecture 11 Legal Status of Electronic Signatures and Digital Certificates
Lecture 12 Duties of Subscribers and Certifying Authorities
Lecture 13 Secure Digital Infrastructure & Audit
Section 4: E-Commerce and Digital Contracts
Lecture 14 UNCITRAL Model Law & International Influence
Lecture 15 Validity and Enforceability of E-Contracts
Lecture 16 Online Business Agreements: NDAs, Shrinkwrap, Escrow
Lecture 17 Legal Issues in Online Payments, E-Banking, E-Taxation
Section 5: Cyber Law and Intellectual Property Rights
Lecture 18 Copyright Issues in Software and Digital Content
Lecture 19 Patents in Computer-Related Inventions (India, US, EU)
Lecture 20 Trademark Infringement and Domain Name Disputes
Lecture 21 Database Protection in Indian and Global Contexts
Section 6: Cyber Crimes: Indian and International Legal Response
Lecture 22 Classification of Cyber Crimes
Lecture 23 Cyber Offences under IT Act, 2000
Lecture 24 Offences under BNS, BNSS, and BSA (2023)
Lecture 25 Global Perspective and Treaties on Cyber Offences
Section 7: Specific Cyber Offences and Their Legal Handling
Lecture 26 Hacking, Cyber Terrorism, Virus Dissemination
Lecture 27 Child Pornography, Cyber Stalking, Phishing, Cyber Bullying
Lecture 28 Credit Card Fraud, Net Extortion, IRC Crimes
Lecture 29 Investigation Procedures, Admissibility of Electronic Evidence
Section 8: Data Privacy, Protection & Surveillance
Lecture 30 Right to Privacy in Digital India – Puttaswamy Judgment
Lecture 31 Legal Position on Data Retention and Consent
Lecture 32 Global Data Laws (GDPR, CCPA) vs India’s Approach
Lecture 33 Digital Surveillance, Intermediary Liability & Regulatory Gaps
Section 9: Emerging Trends in IT Law & Future Challenges
Lecture 34 Legal Challenges in AI, Algorithms, and Autonomous Systems
Lecture 35 Cyber Law and Blockchain – Legal Status, Smart Contracts, and Cryptocurrencies
Lecture 36 Legal Framework for AI, IoT, and Emerging Tech
Lecture 37 Regulatory Sandboxes, Tech Neutrality, and Future-Ready Policy Models
Section 10: Landmark Judgments and Case Law Repository
Lecture 38 Key Supreme Court & SEBI Tribunal Rulings on Shares, SEBI, NBFCs, and SCRA
Lecture 39 Analysis and Commentary on Landmark Judgments
LLB and LLM students,Legal educators and academic professionals,Civil Service & Judiciary aspirants,Tech lawyers and cyber law consultants,IT professionals dealing with compliance, privacy, and security laws