Cyber Crime Defence
Service Overview
Service Overview
Cyber Crime Defence refers to legal assistance provided to individuals, professionals, or companies accused of offences committed through digital platforms, computer systems, or online networks.
Such allegations may include hacking, phishing, identity misuse, financial cyber fraud, data theft, social media misuse, digital impersonation, or unauthorised system access. These cases often involve technical evidence, electronic records, forensic analysis, and specialised investigation by cybercrime authorities.
Effective defence requires detailed scrutiny of digital evidence, procedural compliance verification, protection against unlawful seizure or arrest, and safeguarding constitutional rights.
This service includes anticipatory and regular bail applications, defence during investigation, response to notices and summons, trial representation, quashing petitions, and appellate proceedings.
The objective is to ensure fair investigation, prevent misuse of cyber laws, and provide structured legal defence in technology-driven criminal matters.