Cyber Crime Lawyer in Hyderabad

When crime happens online — UPI fraud, account takeover, hacking, data leaks or social-media defamation — the response must be both legal and technical. As counsel who is also a Certified Information Systems Auditor, we move fast on cyber-fraud cases in Hyderabad, from the 1930 golden-hour complaint to prosecution.

In simple terms: when crime or disputes happen online — fraud, hacking, data leaks, defamation on social media — we handle the legal fight, and we actually understand the technology.

What Cyber Crime work covers

  • Cyber Fraud — Legal action when money is stolen through online scams, UPI fraud, phishing or account takeover.
  • Data Protection Advisory — Helping businesses comply with India’s data protection law (DPDP Act) and handle personal data lawfully.
  • Digital Evidence — Collecting, preserving and proving electronic records — emails, chats, logs — so they stand in court.
  • IT Act Matters — Cases under the Information Technology Act — from identity theft to intermediary liability.
  • Online Defamation — Removing defamatory content and pursuing those who damage your reputation online.
  • Data Breach Advisory — Legal response when your systems are breached — notification duties, liability and recovery.
  • Cybercrime Complaints — Filing complaints with cyber police and the national cybercrime portal, and pursuing them to action.
  • Technology Disputes — Disputes over software projects, IT contracts, licensing and digital platforms.

Frequently asked questions

I lost money to an online scam. What should I do first?

Act within the “golden hour”: call the 1930 cybercrime helpline and file on cybercrime.gov.in immediately — banks can freeze the money trail if alerted fast. Then preserve all evidence (screenshots, transaction IDs, numbers) and follow up with a formal complaint.

Are WhatsApp chats and emails valid evidence in Indian courts?

Yes — electronic records are admissible with a proper certificate under Section 63 of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (earlier 65B Evidence Act). How the evidence is collected and certified decides whether it survives challenge.