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About the Book This book takes readers into the shadowy intersection of law, technology, and modern justice, where data becomes evidence and algorithms become silent witnesses. Through thirteen gripping chapters, it unravels cyber-crime cases rooted in artificial intelligence, digital manipulation, virtual identities, and invisible trails left on servers, screens, and networks. Each story is crafted around realistic legal dilemmas—phantom heirs, deleted judgments, predictive screens, driverless witnesses, and digital relationships—reflecting the evolving challenges faced by courts and investigators in the digital age. Beyond its narrative depth, the book serves as a practical resource. Dedicated sections provide structured charts for lawyers, guidance on international remedies and cross-border cooperation, and clear explanations of relevant legal sections and technical terms. Written for legal professionals, students, and serious readers of techno-legal thrillers, this book is both intellectually engaging and professionally valuable. It bridges storytelling with legal insight, making it a compelling, contemporary, and saleable guide to cyber justice in a connected world.



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