A cyber crime lawyer in Delhi plays a crucial role in protecting the rights of individuals and businesses affected by digital offences. At Advocate Neha Gund’s legal chambers, we provide professional and confidential legal services to victims and the wrongfully accused in all types of cybercrime cases. Whether it involves financial fraud, identity theft, online defamation, or hacking, we ensure prompt legal action and effective protection of your rights under the law.
Cybercrime refers to unlawful activities conducted via computers, mobile devices, or the internet. These offences may target individuals, corporations, or government bodies, often involving:
Data theft and privacy invasion
Financial and banking frauds
Online harassment and cyberstalking
Defamation or impersonation
A dedicated cyber crime lawyer in Delhi ensures clients receive precise legal guidance and representation for every stage of the case.
Hacking & Unauthorized Access: Illegal intrusion into networks, systems, or accounts
Identity Theft: Misuse of personal information for fraud
Cyberstalking & Online Harassment: Persistent digital harassment or threats
Financial & Banking Frauds: Phishing, UPI scams, credit/debit card fraud
Cyber Defamation: Spreading false or damaging content online
Online Impersonation: Creating fake profiles to deceive or harm
Data Breach & Information Theft: Unauthorized access to sensitive information
Obscene Content & Child Pornography: Sharing or possessing illegal digital content
Online Blackmail & Sextortion
Ransomware Attacks: Blocking access to systems or data until ransom is paid
Drafting and lodging complaints with Cyber Crime Cells or local police
Guiding clients through online FIR registration
Collecting and preserving critical digital evidence
Coordinating with cyber experts for technical analysis
Representing clients in criminal courts for prosecution or defense
Handling bail applications, anticipatory bail, and trial proceedings
Advising businesses on IT law compliance, data protection, and cybersecurity protocols
Protecting clients wrongly accused of cyber offences
Preparing 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, 354D, 509, among others