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The Delhi High Court has asked the Centre for a response on a PIL against "new age" cyber crimes, including "digital arrests". The petitioners, advocates Akshya and Urvashi Bhatia, claim the perpetrators are using sophisticated tactics to forge court orders and extort money. The court has expressed concern over the growing cyber crimes and has asked authorities to increase awareness and improve coordination for swifter investigation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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