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LECTURE ON “INTERNET AND CYBERCRIMES”

LECTURE ON “INTERNET AND CYBERCRIMES”

Resource Person: Mr. Hrishikesh Chakraborty, Director of Tripura Judicial Academy.

Mr. Hrishikesh Chakraborty, Director of Tripura Judicial Academy, delivered an in-depth lecture on “Internet and Cybercrime” on February 22, 2024 to the LL.M. students at National Law University, Tripura. This enlightening session delved into the intricacies of cyber law, the nuances of digital evidence, and the emerging challenges posed by cyber threats in the digital age. Emphasizing real-world applications and case studies, the lecture provided a comprehensive understanding of legal frameworks, enforcement mechanisms, and preventive measures in combating cybercrime, thereby enhancing the students’ knowledge and preparedness to address complex issues in the evolving landscape of cyber law.

The discussion then traced the origin of Western jurisprudence to the Justinian Empire, examined the concept of “mule” in various contexts, and highlighted the historical evolution of Constantinople to Istanbul. The lecture was further enriched by insights into current affairs, including INTERPOL’s headquarters and Julian Assange’s controversial role in U.S. elections through WikiLeaks. To complement the academic discourse, Mr. Hrishikesh recommended a curated list of films, including “For a Few Dollars More,” “The Matrix Trilogy,” “Bounty Hunter,” and “The Mule,” encouraging students to broaden their understanding through cinematic narratives. This multifaceted approach to legal education exemplifies National Law University’s commitment to fostering well-rounded legal professionals equipped to navigate the complexities of the modern world.