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@article{165743, author = {Priyanka mittal and Dr Ashish verma and Dr Shoaib mohammad}, title = {Extra territorial cyber jurisdiction in india- an analytical study}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, pages = {1603-1610}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=165743}, abstract = {The current administration is actively pushing digitalization, which is a positive move for the future and openness. The government's "Digital India" initiative places a strong emphasis on connecting every location in the country to the Internet. This will create jobs, facilitate e-governance, and make it easier to conduct business anywhere in the world. In "Digital India," technology guarantees an impenetrable citizen-government interface. This is the aspiration of every young person in our nation. India is seen by the rest of the globe as the next great idea. Digital technologies are being utilized more and more in government offices and retail establishments in daily life. They facilitate information sharing as well as interpersonal connections. As a country, we are working to create a "Digital India," but at the same time, cybercrime is becoming more prevalent. Setting up future-ready policies to handle any cyberspace-related crimes is crucial before becoming "Digital India."}, keywords = {Digitilization, Cyber-jurisdiction, Convention, IT Act 2000 }, month = {}, }
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