This presentation discusses the need for cyber laws in India to tackle cyber crimes like computer hacking and viruses, and protect intellectual property rights. The Information Technology Act 2000 introduced provisions recognizing email as a valid form of communication and digital signatures, allowing e-commerce and e-governance. The Act also defines cyber crimes against persons, property, and government and includes offenses related to tampering documents, hacking systems, and publishing obscene content online. Patents are discussed as a form of intellectual property protection, with examples provided. The conclusion emphasizes that cyber laws are essential in today's internet world to achieve peace.