Thiruvananthapuram, Feb. 25 -- As India sharpens its counter-terror architecture under the national doctrine "Prahaar," cyber law specialist Adv. Swaraj has called for specialised techno-legal investigation mechanisms to handle cases registered under Section 66F of the Information Technology Act, 2000, warning that cyber terrorism cases cannot be treated as routine criminal matters.
Swaraj, who serves as Expert Legal Adviser to Intelegrid, a firm specialising in cyber-informed engineering, said Section 66F - which deals with cyber terrorism and carries penalties up to life imprisonment - demands advanced digital forensic capabilities and strict procedural compliance. Investigations involving alleged threats to critical infrastructure such ...