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A STUDY ON JUDICIAL APPROACHES TO THE JURISDICTION OF CYBERCRIME

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Lizzie Albert, Dr. Pelasur Chandrakumar Swamy

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In a multi-nation dispute, the scope of cyber law makes it challenging to define cyber jurisdiction. Things get much more complicated when you consider that the same website, app, product, or material can be perfectly legal in one country but utterly illegal in another and that the people involved might not even be citizens of either country. The study's goals are to examine many essential concepts of jurisdiction and the first international convention to address cybercrime. Issues In the face of judicial sentences, Indian legal currents, justices considering questions of jurisdiction cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the societal effects of crime. So, in cases like these, the choices made by the courts are quite crucial for figuring out what to do next.

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