Becoming a lawyer, specifically a corporate lawyer requires immense focus and dedication. We have divided the journey into 10 Volumes, one article having one Volume.
Volume 1 – Foundations of Technology Law
(Duration: 8 Weeks | Approx. 100–150 Hours)
Objective: Build the legal, research, and technology fundamentals required before diving into cyber law, data privacy, AI law, and digital forensics.
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Module 1: Introduction to Law and Technology (Week 1)
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this week, you should be able to:
- Explain what Technology Law is.
- Understand why technology requires special legal regulation.
- Distinguish between Cyber Law, AI Law, Data Privacy, FinTech Law, and Digital Evidence.
Topics
- What is Technology Law?
- Evolution of Technology Law in India
- Internet Governance
- The role of technology in society
- Indian legal system overview
- Sources of law in India
- Hierarchy of courts
- Types of legislation
- Reading a statute
Reading
- Constitution of India (Preamble, Articles 14, 19, 21)
- Introduction to the Information Technology Act, 2000
Practical Exercise
Write a 500-word answer:
“Why India needs Technology Law in the digital age.”
Module 2: Legal Research (Week 2)
This is probably the most important skill you’ll develop.
Learn
Difference between
- Primary Sources
- Secondary Sources
Research using
- Bare Acts
- Supreme Court judgments
- High Court judgments
- Law Commission Reports
- Government notifications
Learn to use
- SCC Online (if your college subscribes)
- Indian Kanoon
- eCourts
- Official Gazette
- Parliament websites
Assignment
Find
- 5 cyber law cases
- 5 privacy cases
Create a table
| Case | Court | Issue | Outcome |
Module 3: Reading Judgments (Week 3)
Learn how judges write judgments.
Understand
- Facts
- Issues
- Arguments
- Reasoning
- Ratio Decidendi
- Obiter Dicta
Practice
Read one judgment every day.
Summarize each in one page.
Module 4: Legal Drafting (Week 4)
Learn
- Legal notices
- Opinions
- Memos
- Research notes
- Case briefs
Assignment
Draft
- One legal opinion
- One case brief
- One client note
Module 5: Technology Fundamentals (Week 5)
Lawyers don’t need to code—but they should understand the technology they regulate.
Topics:
- How the Internet works
- IP addresses
- Domain names
- DNS
- Cloud computing
- Web hosting
- APIs
- Encryption (basic concepts)
- Hashing
- Digital signatures
- Public Key Infrastructure
Practical
Create simple diagrams explaining:
- How an email travels.
- How a website loads.
- How HTTPS works (at a conceptual level).
Module 6: Introduction to Cybersecurity (Week 6)
Topics:
- Malware
- Ransomware
- Phishing
- Identity theft
- Social engineering
- Password security
- Multi-factor authentication
- Zero-day vulnerabilities
- Incident response
Read current cyber news every day and summarize one incident.
Module 7: Digital Society (Week 7)
Topics:
- Social media
- Influencers
- Online defamation
- Fake news
- Deepfakes
- Digital identity
- Aadhaar
- E-commerce
- OTT platforms
- Digital payments
Assignment:
Write an article on one of these topics.
Module 8: Legal Writing Project (Week 8)
Prepare a research paper (2,000–3,000 words) on one of the following:
- The Future of AI Regulation in India
- Digital Privacy after the DPDP Act
- Cybercrime Challenges in India
- Online Defamation and Social Media
- Deepfakes and the Law
Weekly Routine
Monday
- Read one chapter or article.
- Make notes.
Tuesday
- Read a Bare Act.
- Highlight key provisions.
Wednesday
- Read one judgment.
- Prepare a case brief.
Thursday
- Learn one technology concept.
- Watch a lecture or webinar.
Friday
- Read a research paper.
- Write a one-page summary.
Saturday
- Draft a legal document or blog post.
- Update your portfolio.
Sunday
- Weekly revision.
- Apply for internships.
- Attend a webinar if available.
Books
Start with:
Legal
- Cyber Law in India – Farooq Ahmad
- Information Technology Law and Practice – Vakul Sharma
- The Information Technology Act, 2000 (Bare Act)
- The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (Bare Act)
Technology
- Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach – read only introductory chapters.
- Beginner articles on internet architecture from reputable educational sources.
Portfolio Deliverables by the End of Volume 1
You should have:
- 8 blog posts
- 8 case briefs
- 1 research paper
- 4 legal drafting samples
- Notes on the Constitution (Articles 14, 19, and 21)
- Notes on the IT Act and DPDP Act
- A glossary of 100 legal and technical terms
- A reading journal
Seminars and Webinars to Attend During Volume 1
Aim for at least one event every week. Prioritize topics over organizers.
- Technology Law
- Cyber Law
- Data Privacy
- Artificial Intelligence and Law
- Digital Evidence
- Cybercrime Investigation
- FinTech Law
- Internet Governance
Regularly monitor:
- Lawctopus Events
- Bar & Bench Events
- LiveLaw Events
- SCC Online events
- DSCI webinars
- CERT-In public awareness sessions
- MeitY events
