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Noida International University w.e.f.

:February 2022 Form


No. Acad. -001
School of Law and Legal Affairs
Faculty Introductory Class at the beginning of the Semester:

Date: 07.06.2024 Sem/ Sec: VI Period: 2023-2024 Sub code: BBALLB601


Sub Name: Cyber Laws

1. Name of the Faculty Member: Mr. Ritvik Mishra


2. Did you teach this/ similar subject earlier in any class? NO
3. Class Room Management - When you enter the class observe the following:
(a) Students should get up & pay compliments; if not teach them to do so. Reply back & tell them to sit down
(b) See that the room is well ventilated with lights & fans are properly working; if not register the complaint.
(c) See that the seating arrangement is proper. If required make changes.
(d) Ask General Welfare of the students especially hosteller regarding their mess & food.
(e) In case any particular student is found not cheerful, ask the reason & do the needful.
(f) Make the students aware of General Discipline, Dress Code, Attendance and class etiquettes.
(g) Emphasize importance of taking down notes in separate copies for different subjects, keeping in step with the class
and Establish importance of asking questions.
(h) Importance of communication in English for the professionals.
4. When you find that the students are comfortable and ready to listen, then talk on the following points:
(a) Introduce yourself i.e. Name, qualification and experience in research etc. and any other information which may influence
the students to regard you as their teacher/ guide or mentor.
(b) Introduce the subject to be taught highlighting the following:
- Course Objectives
- Course Outcomes
- Expectations from the students after attending the Course
- Evaluation Scheme, Syllabus and Books
- Course Delivery to include – Total number of Units to be taught in the semester, number of Units
to be covered up before 1st, 2nd & 3rd sessional tests, sessional test schedules, duration and course coverage in the
tests,number of assignments/ quizzes, sessional marks policy etc.
- Importance and relevance of the subject in engineering field/ management.
- Its importance for career in the industry & likely career avenues, Need of the knowledge in
human life, at national & international level.
- Brief summaryof the subject taught in previous semester (to connect the current subject with
the subject taught earlier-pre-requisites)
- Clarify doubts, if any, about the curriculum and about any other matter.
(c) Create interest amongst the students so that they will eagerly wait to attend your classes.
(d) Provide information about various co-curricular and extra-curricular activities and clubs in the college and emphasize
their importance for their overall personality development and help in placement. Also inform the incentive schemes for
their participation in such activities within the college and outside.
(e) Provide information about technical Society/ professional magazines being promoted by the department and various
Centers of Excellence in the college.
5. Give them an assignment based on pre-requisites of the course-A set of 40 questions & random/ sequence of 10 questions for
each student. Collect the assignment in next class to understand the level of the class as the stepping stone for start of the new
subject.
6. Just before the end of the class, enquire if they have any comments or suggestion.
7. Submit the report to the HOD after the introductory class.

Observations/ Report

Signature &Name of the Faculty Member: Signature of the


Dean: Date:07.06.2024 Date:07.06.2024
w.e.f:February
Noida International University 2022
Form No. Acad
School of Law and Legal Affairs - 002

Session: 2023-2024 Semester: VI Section: BBA.LL.B Subject Code: BBALLB601

Subject Name: Cyber Laws

Prerequisite of the course:


With the advent of information technology law and Right to Information Law, new strides and strategies in
legal justice education have come up. There is a need that Law students must also be acquainted with these
new developments if a law student has to find a comfortable berth in the competitive legal market as a Law
Professional as well as legal manager. Therefore, there seems to be an impending need to generate e-Legal
Justice Education that exposes the students to have deep insights into the complexities of information
technology and right to information. Objectives of this course, therefore, are understanding the legal
recognition and procedure, Digital signatures, legal recognition of cyber authorities and Cyber appellate
tribunal, legal implications of new varieties of offences and penalties under the Information Technology Act,
2000. A student of law should also be given the understanding of copy right issues, TRIPS agreements,
application of patents to computer technology, etc. Besides, the course also aims at developing insights into
the Right to Information Act, 2005 and its grey areas.

Course Outcomes (CO’s):


This paper enables the students to understand
1. Analyze the ongoing developments in law relating to IT and evaluate, how these developments relate
to one another. Understand the legal problems and opportunities presented in the area of Information
Technology and to effectively assess legislation and case law in the area. 3. Evaluate the adequacy of
existing national rules and regulations in associated areas like cybercrime, cloud computing, cyber
squatting and hijacking.

2. Understand the legal problems and opportunities presented in the area of Information Technology

and to effectively assess legislation and case law in the area.

3. Study the Information Technology Act, 2000

4. Evaluate the adequacy of existing national rules and regulations in associated areas like cybercrime,

cloud computing, cyber squatting and hijacking.

5. Understand the intellectual property issues in cyberspace


Program Outcomes (PO’s) relevant to the course:

PO1. Explore and explain the substantial & procedural laws in which they are made/drafted and how
students think and understand the legislative setup.
PO2. Ability to learn the art of communicating and demonstrating their oral advocacy skills. Projecting the
facts in a way suitable to the client and power to convince on legal reasoning forms the essence of
communication in courts of law.
PO3. Interpret and Analyze the legal and social problems and work towards finding solutions to the
problems by application of laws and regulations.

COURSE OUTCOMES – PROGRAMME OUTCOMES MAPPING TABLE

PROGRAMME
COURSE
OUTCOMES
OUTCOMES
PO1 PO2 PO3
CO1 Medium Medium
CO2 High High
CO3 High Medium
CO4 Medium
CO5

Mr. Ritvik Mishra


Signature and Name of Faculty Member: Signature of Dean:
Date:07.06.2024 Date:07.06.2024
Noida International University w.e.f: February
2022 Form No.
School of Law and Legal Affairs Acad - 003
Lecture Plan

Session: 2023-2024 Semester: VI Section: BBA.LL.B


Subject Code: BALLB601 Subject Name: Cyber
Laws
LTP

Suggested Readings:
1) Kamlesh N. &MuraliD.Tiwari(Ed), IT and Indian Legal System, Macmillan India
Ltd, New Delhi

2) K.L.James, The Internet: A User’s Guide (2003), Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi

3) Chris Reed, Internet Law-Text and Materials, 2nd Edition, 2005, Universal Law
Publishing Co., New Delhi

4) Vakul Sharma, Hand book of Cyber Laws, Macmillan India Ltd, New Delhi

5) S.V.JogaRao, Computer Contract & IT Laws (in 2 Volumes), 2005 Prolific


Law Publications, New Delhi

6) T.Ramappa, Legal Issues in Electronic Commerce, Macmillan India Ltd, New Delhi

7) Indian Law Institute, Legal Dimensions of CyberSpace, New Delhi

8) Pankaj Jain Sangeet Rati Pandey, Copyright and Trademark Laws relating to

9) Computers, Eastern Book Co, New Delhi Farouq Ahmed, Cyber Law in India

10) S.V.JogaRao, Law of Cyber Crimes and Information Technology Law,


2007, Wadhwa&Co,Nagpur

11) Rodney D. Ryder, Guide to Cyber Laws, 2nd Edit, Wadhwa and Company, Nagpur

UNITS Contents No. of Book/Web Test


Periods

Unit 1
1.1 Fundamentals of cyber laws 8

1.2 Jurisprudence of cyber law.

1.3 UNCITRAL Model Law on


E- commerce
1.4 Globalization, E-Commerce
and India - legal issues

1.5 E- Governance with


special reference to India

1.6 Torts and Contract on Internet

Unit 2
2.1 Aims, objectives, scope and 14
salient features of IT Act, 2000
and IT Act,2009.

2.2 Meaning and definitions –


asymmetric crypto system,
Computer, computer
resources, computer network,
data, electronic signature,
electronic record, information,
key pair,

2.3 Cyber crimes – against


individual, property,
organization, society,
Government and nation and
punishments there for.

2.4 Offences by companies


UNIT 3
3.1 Penalty to damage to
11
computer, computer system,
etc.

3.2 Penalty for failure to


furnish information, return
etc.

3.3 Residuary penalty

3.4 Appointment and


Functions of Controller

3.5 Powers of Police officers

3.6 The Cyber


Regulation Appellate
Tribunal
3.7 Appeal To High Court

UNIT 4

4.1 International Conventions 9


on Cyber Law;

4.2 Development of Cyber Laws


in USA; Europe and Asia.

4.3 OECD Principles of


Data Protection;

4.4 EU Data Protection Laws;

4.5 Minimum Contact


Doctrine
UNIT 5

14
5.1 Domain Names and Related issues:
Understanding the system of
domain names, Different
Perspectives, Cyber Squatting,
UDRP;
5.2 Copyright in the Digital Media:
Copyright & Cyberspace;
Nature of Copyright in Cyberspace;,
Fair use and Infringement, Copyright
issues in Digital Media, Hyper
linking, Caching, and Framing etc.;
5.3 Patents in the Cyber World: Patents
in the Digital Environment;
5.4 Trademark in Cyberspace: Trademark
law & Cyberspace;
Total Number of Lectures 56
w.e.f: February 2020
Form No. Acad - 004
Noida International University

School of Law and Legal Affairs


Plan Summary of Assignment/ Test/ Quiz

Session: 2023-2024 Semester: VI Section: BBA.LL.B


Subject Code: BBALLB601 Subject Name: Cyber Laws

Assignment/ Test/ Date of


S. No. Assignment/ Test/ Quiz
Quiz Submission
1. Assignment/ Test/ Quiz 1 Assignment 07.03.2024
2. Assignment/ Test/ Quiz 2 Assignment 19.04.2024
Assignment
3. Assignment/ Test/ Quiz 3
4. Assignment/ Test/ Quiz 4 Assignment

5. Assignment/ Test/ Quiz 5 Assignment

Ritvik Mishra
Signature and Name of Faculty Member: Signature of Dean
: Date:07.06.2024 Date:07.06.2024
Noida International University w.e.f: February 2022
Form No: Acad-005
School of Law and Legal Affairs
List of Weak Students and their Make-up Classes

Session: 2023-2024 Semester: VI Section: BBA.LL.B Subject Code: BBALLB601


Subject Name: Cyber Laws

Name of Faculty: Mr. Ritvik Mishra

After Mid Term test:

A. List of weak students: NA

Marks obtained
S.No. Roll No. Name (less than < 40 % of Remarks
Mid Term test)
1. Parth Diwan 08 Will Perform better
in Final exams
2. Ashish Chauhan 09 Will perform better
in final exams
3.
4.

B. Arrangement of Make-up Classes with dates: NA

Make-up Planned Actual Topics Make-up


Planned Date Actual Date Topics Covered
class Date Date Covered class

I IV

II V

III VI

Signature of the Faculty Member: Signature of the Dean :


Date:07.06.2024` Date:07.06.2024
Noida International University w.e.f:Feb 2022
School of Law and Legal Affairs
Form No: Acad- 06
Extra Classes Report

Session: 2023-2024 Semester: VI Section: BBA.LL.B Subject Code: BBALLB601


Subject Name: Cyber Laws

S.no. Planned Date Actual Date Topics Covered

1 18.05.20 18.05.20 Hyperlinking


2 19.05.20 19.05.20 Caching
3
4
5

Signature & Name of the Faculty Member: Signature of the Dean:


Date:07.06.2024 Date:07.06.2024
Noida International University w.e.f. February 2022
Form No. Acad – 07
School of Law and Legal Affairs
End of Semester Summary (Lecture, Attendance & Marks)

Session: 2023-2024 Semester: VI Section: BBA.LL.B Subject Code: BBALLB601


Subject Name: Cyber Laws

Lecture Summary

Unit No of Lectures Planned No of Lectures Delivered Remark


1 57 56
2
3
4
5

Attendance Summary

S.No. Attendance No. of Students

1 Total Number of Students 07


2 More than 95% 01
3 Between 95% & 75% 03
4 Between 75% & 60% 03
5 Less than 60%
6 Average attendance of the students (%) 79

Summary of Assignment/ Test/ Quiz/ Sessional Exam Marks

Average
S.No. Activity Max Marks Min Marks
Marks
1 Assignments/ Tests / Quiz 1 7 10 6
2 Assignments/ Tests / Quiz 2 6 10 6
3 Assignments/ Tests / Quiz 3
4 Assignments/ Tests / Quiz 4
5 Assignments/ Tests / Quiz 5
6 Assignments/ Tests / Quiz 6

Signature & Name of the Faculty Member(s): Signature of the Dean:


Date: 07.06.2024 Date:07.06.2024

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