Cyber Law & Digital Justice

Combatting digital threats with advanced legal litigation. Protecting your data, identity, and reputation in the virtual world.

Specialized Cyber Law Advocate in Kolkata

As the digital landscape evolves, so do the legal risks. At KUBÉRAA ASSOCIATES, we provide a robust legal shield against the growing menace of cybercrime. As a leading Cyber Law Advocate in Kolkata, we bridge the gap between complex technology and the Indian Information Technology Act (2000). Our expertise ensures that victims of digital fraud and companies facing data breaches receive swift and effective legal recourse.

From handling sensitive social media defamation cases to representing corporate clients in massive financial fraud investigations, our team is equipped with both technical and legal prowess. We work closely with cyber-forensic experts and law enforcement agencies to track digital footprints and secure your virtual assets. Whether you are an individual facing online harassment or a business dealing with intellectual property theft, we are your digital guardians.

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We specialize in Section 66 and 67 of the IT Act, ensuring that digital offenders are brought to justice through rapid FIR filing and technical evidence collection.

Digital Legal Services

Online Financial Fraud

Legal assistance in recovering funds lost to phishing, credit card fraud, and unauthorized UPI transactions through prompt banking and police coordination.

Data Breach & Privacy

Representing businesses in litigation related to data theft, leakage of trade secrets, and compliance with emerging Data Protection laws.

Social Media Crimes

Handling cases of cyber-stalking, harassment, identity theft, and defamatory content removal from platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and X.

Hacking & Ransomware

Legal defense and prosecution for unauthorized computer access, ransomware attacks, and disruption of critical IT infrastructure.

E-Commerce Disputes

Resolving legal conflicts between consumers and digital platforms regarding fraudulent products, non-delivery, or payment gateway failures.

IT Act Litigation

Specialized representation in courts for offenses under Sections 65 to 74 of the Information Technology Act, 2000.

Client Success Stories

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"The most reliable **[Cyber Law Advocate in Kolkata](./)**. They helped me recover 5 lakhs lost in a phishing scam."
- Rajat Sen
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"Excellent handling of a social media defamation case. They got the content removed within 48 hours."
- Anjali D.
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"Very knowledgeable about data protection. They drafted our company's IT policy with extreme precision."
- CEO, TechCorp
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"Helped our firm during a ransomware attack. Their legal strategy for data recovery was brilliant."
- S. Gupta
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"Transparent and technical. They explained the legal process for a hacking case very clearly."
- Amitava Roy
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"Quick FIR filing and digital evidence preservation. Highly recommend for any cybercrime issues."
- Vikram S.

Cyber Law FAQ

Report the incident to the National Cyber Crime Portal (1930), block your bank accounts, and contact a cyber lawyer to file a formal FIR.

Yes, if the content is obscene or threatens public order under the IT Act or BNS, the perpetrator can face arrest and imprisonment.

It depends on the severity. While some sections of the IT Act are bailable, unauthorized access with intent to commit fraud is non-bailable.

Through digital evidence like IP logs, screenshots, server records, and forensic reports, all supported by a Certificate under Section 65B of the Evidence Act.

Under Section 66 of the IT Act, hacking can lead to up to 3 years of imprisonment and a fine of up to 5 lakh rupees.

Yes, under the IT Act (Section 43A) and the new DPDP Act, you can seek compensation if a company fails to protect your personal data.

Phishing is a fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information like passwords or bank details by masquerading as a trustworthy entity.

Yes, messages, images, and videos sent on WhatsApp are considered electronic records and are governed by the IT Act.

Section 66A was struck down by the Supreme Court (Shreya Singhal case), but other sections still penalize offensive online communication.

With a court order or through the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) directives, fraudulent sites can be blocked within days.

Emergency Cyber Desk