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VOL. 6, ISSUE 4 (2020)
Law`s challenge to curb growing cyber crime after Covid -19
Authors
Rup Kumar
Abstract
The digital frontier world has moved into the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic era and into the digital maid. After the pandemic, when Lehenga has been minimized from the pitcher, and words like sachet distancing have been included in the routine of Lehenga. Like this, especially in a state like Bihar, from village to city, from the system to the people, they have come in virtual mode. Is studying online or is online meeting in the form of webinars. In banks, transactions have started taking more than e-banking and debit cards. In this case, there has been a big jump in the case of cybercrime in the crime dictionary. Cybercrime cases are increasing rapidly. But the system is not able to curb this. Nor has there been timely and expeditious research into such cases so that a quick trial of cases related to it can be done and the culprits can be punished. Due to this, the law has increased significantly in curbing cybercrime in today's time. Most of the cases are of online fraud. He is withdrawing from the bank accounts. The scope of this crime is increasing day by day by increasing the number of pilgrims and stealth. The feeling of cheating is coming when they are updating their account or the message of withdrawal of money on the mobile. Till then, the cyber thugs devour the field like a bird and there is no other option except to rub their hands in front of the laughen. There are cases of cyber frauds or online frauds that are not being reported in police stations. It is believed that in the next five years, the file of cybercrime from the police station to the court will be greatly compromised. And through the law for bars and benches, getting the contravention on this crime will be in the form of a change. In the COVID-19 pandemic, the movement of the people will be reduced during the lockdown, and instead of robbery and corruption, cyber miscreants started committing crimes online. The problem before the police is that in such cases in which online crime is committed, if the sections of the IT Act are added to it, only such cases can be investigated by the inspector level or above. Therefore, the police is also more interested in pressing such cases. Because even the police officers are neither fully aware of the cyber law nor the method of research of cyber case. Therefore, such cases in police stations become a headache for police officers. Therefore, in such cases better and scientific investigation is much less. In the manner in which cybercrime cases are increasing, it is decided that in the next five years, the government will have to set up cybercarts separately for cases related to cybercrime on the lines of speedy trials in other cases. At the same time, it is also an election in front of the bar and the bench to increase the speed of punishment in such cases so that cybercrime can be controlled. It will be a challenge for the new lawyers entering the law profession as the possibility of cybercrime increasing rapidly in the coming times. More and more the dependence of the people will increase on the mobile and the functioning of e-governance will be online and the crime will increase. The desires of the media to get involved and get connected to it are increasing all the time. Cyber crooks have also been active on Facebook, WhatsApp or on platforms related to the social media.
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Pages:269-271
How to cite this article:
Rup Kumar "Law`s challenge to curb growing cyber crime after Covid -19". International Journal of Law, Vol 6, Issue 4, 2020, Pages 269-271
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