In the digital age, cybercrimes have become increasingly complex and widespread. At Advocate Neha Gund’s legal chambers, we offer professional and confidential legal services to victims and the wrongfully accused in cybercrime cases. Whether it’s financial fraud, identity theft, or online defamation, we ensure swift legal action and strategic protection of your rights.
Cybercrime refers to any unlawful activity carried out using computers, mobile devices, or the internet. These crimes may target individuals, businesses, or governments and often involve data theft, privacy invasion, financial fraud, or online harassment.
Hacking & Unauthorized Access: Gaining illegal access to systems, networks, or email accounts
Identity Theft: Using someone’s personal information without consent for fraudulent purposes
Cyberstalking & Online Harassment: Repeated digital harassment or threats
Financial & Banking Frauds: Phishing, online scams, credit/debit card fraud, UPI fraud
Cyber Defamation: Spreading false or defamatory content through social media or websites
Online Impersonation: Creating fake profiles or pretending to be someone else to deceive or harm
Data Breach & Information Theft: Stealing or leaking confidential or sensitive information
Obscene Content & Child Pornography: Sharing or possessing illegal or obscene digital content
Online Blackmail or Sextortion
Ransomware Attacks: Blocking access to a user’s system or data until ransom is paid
Drafting and lodging complaints with the Cyber Crime Cell or local police
Guiding clients through online FIR registration where applicable
Assisting in the collection and preservation of crucial digital evidence
Coordinating with cyber experts for technical support and analysis
Representing clients in criminal courts for prosecution or defense in cybercrime cases
Arguing bail applications, anticipatory bail, and trial representation
Advising businesses on compliance with IT laws, data protection, and cybersecurity protocols
Protecting the rights of clients wrongly accused of cyber offences
Preparing legal defenses supported by digital audit trails and expert reports
Information Technology Act, 2000
Indian Penal Code (IPC)
Sections like 66, 66C, 66D, 67, 67A, 420 IPC, 354D, 509, and more depending on the offence