Karnika Seth is a renowned Cyber Lawyer and Expert, and is the Managing Partner of Seth Associates, a law firm in India. She practices law at the Supreme Court of India and the Delhi High Court, and is advisor to many corporate houses and IT Companies. She has been officially consulted by the Lok Sabha and the Ministry of Information on her recommendations to develop cyber law in India. She is also a legal advisor to Office of Comptroller of Certifying Authorities under the IT Act, 2000. She has also actively resolved many cyber crime cases with the Indian law enforcement agencies. She is an active speaker on cyber law issues, both in print and electronic media. She also delivers special lectures to judicial academies, police academies, Central Bureau of Investigation, senior government officers, industry associations and corporate entities. She holds a Master's Degree in Corporate and Commercial Laws from the King's College, University of London. For authoring the earlier edition of this book, Ms Seth was awarded the Certificate of Honour by the then Chief Justice of India on the occasion of Law Day in 2012. She received the Digital Empowerment Award from BIF at the Digital India Conclave in 2015.
Computer Internet and New Technology Laws is a comprehensive work that aptly highlights new laws, policies, cases, concepts, events and studies that have evolved cyber laws in the national and international spheres. The book critically examines the emerging crimes such as trolling, sexting, and revenge porn and new developments such as Net Neutrality that have impacted the cyber world. This treatise on Cyber laws will be of immense value to the judiciary, lawyers, law firms, law libraries, legislators, investigation agencies, international organisations, industry associations, e commerce businesses, ITES companies, IT professionals and Iaw students. Key Features: An exhaustive commentary on cyber laws, critically examining contemporary issues and latest developments. Includes and discusses new policies and bills like Personal Data Protection Bill 2019, the Consumer Protection Act 2019, Telecom Commercial communication customer preference regulations 2018. Includes landmark judgments of the Supreme Court and High courts. Highlights relevant statutory changes in the law like bitcoins, block chain, ransomware attacks and artificial intelligence