cyber & technology-related offences
With the emergence of online networks, transactions, and use of technological tools, cyber and technology-related offences have grown to be more complex. Such crimes are hacking, stealing data, identity fraud, financial-related crimes on the Internet, impersonation on the Internet, stalking on the Internet, cyberstalking, cyber-harassment, crimes involving cryptocurrencies, and acts referred to by the Information Technology Act and similar internet regulations.
Attorney, Yash Agarwal, who is the founder of the Yash Agarwal Law Firm, is quite skilled in dealing with such technologically complex cases. His methodology is a mixture of robust legal knowledge and a capability to read digital evidence, forensic reporting, metadata, IP records, and cyber-audit trails, which are considered to be the main points of creating robust defence in cybercrime-related cases.
Yash supports customers in front of cyber cells, specialised police divisions and courts of electronic and technology crime. He supports customers in emergency cases of cyber complaints, false digital accusations, data breach cases and unlawful use of online material. His experiences also encompass setting anticipatory bails, defending against electronic record based charges, and contesting unreliable or unreasonably gathered digital evidence.
The Yash Agarwal Law Firm under him offers comprehensive end-to-end services, such as advisory and compliance to defence in court, with the goal of keeping the clients safe in a venue where technology and law become one within a short period of time. His attention to detail, analytical and proactive nature has enabled the firm to be a reliable brand name in issues pertaining to cyber and technology offences.
- The quick development of the digital platforms and the online activity has resulted in the increase in complicated cyber and technology-related crimes.
- These types of offences include hacking, stealing data, identity crimes, financial internet offenses, digital impersonation, cyberstalking, online bullying, and financial cryptocurrency fraud.
- Criminal cases can employ extremely technical pieces of evidence, including logs of IP addresses, metadata, device forensics, communication records, and digital footprints.
- Advocate Yash Agarwal has enormous experience in navigating such technologically complex issues.
- He intelligibly interprets digital data, forensic findings, cyber- audit trail, and electronic documents to create an effective defence.
- Counsel litigates on behalf of customers at cyber cells, specialised law enforcement agencies, and other courts dealing with IT Act and digital related crimes.
- Helps during a crisis like inappropriate cyber claims, data breaches, online defamation and abuse of online material.
- Proficiency involves the acquisition of anticipatory bails and the defense against the accusations on the basis of untrustworthy or improperly acquired electronic evidence.
- Provides end-to-end strategic services- advisory and compliance, litigation and courtroom defence.