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This chapter analyses the response of various stakeholders like police, prosecutors, defence lawyers, judiciary and forensic laboratories while dealing with cyber economic crime with respect to their role in the entire process of investigation and prosecution. The chapter focuses on disposal rate, pendency percentage , detection and conviction rate of cyber economic crime with case studies. Challenges and problems faced on various fronts by all stakeholders are also analysed.
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Rajput, B. (2020). The Response of Criminal Justice System. In: Cyber Economic Crime in India. Springer Series on Asian Criminology and Criminal Justice Research. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44655-0_9
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