LEH, (Ladakh) June. 20: Jammu & Kashmir State Judicial Academy (JKSJA) prepared a one-day education program on ‘Cyber Law’ for the Judicial Officers, Public Prosecutors, Prosecuting Officers, Investigating Officers, and Advocates from both Leh and Kargil districts here at the DC Conference corridor these days. Justice Tashi Rabstan, Judge Jammu and Kashmir High Court, who is additionally the Administrative Judge for Ladakh and Member of
The Governing Committee of the State Judicial Academy inaugurated the program. The day-long schooling program noticed useful resource humans together with Advocate Supreme Court of India and Cyber Law Expert, Dr. Pavan Duggal (thru video conference), Associate Professor Law Department Jammu University, Dr. Savita Nayyar, and Faculty, Cyber Crimes, Central Detective Training Institute (CDTI) Chandigarh, Gurcharan Singh, shared their treasured and extensive understanding on the difficulty with the participants. They additionally shared unique anecdotes from their private enjoy in cyber-regulation.
Principal District and Sessions Judge, Leh, R. S. Jasrotia, Principal District and Sessions Judge, Kargil, Riyaz-ul Haq Mirza, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Leh, Sachin Kumar Vaysha, ASP J&K Police, Leh, Suresh Chib, Secretary District Legal Services Authority, Spalzes Angmo, president District Bar Association, Leh, Mohammed Shafi Last, Judicial officials, public prosecutors, prosecuting officials, investigating officials and advocates from both Leh and Kargil districts besides individuals of the Bar Association participated within the workshop.
In his deal with Justice Tashi Rabstan, he spoke approximately the significance of Cyber Law for the judiciary. The coming of cyberspace has revolutionized communication networks; however, with its vulnerability to misuse, the terrific want to equip ourselves with cyber laws turns into greater vital. “We need to take vital measures to save it from misuse, regulate its use, track its operations, and offer proper deterrence to prevent recurrence of such offenses,” added Justice Rabstan.