Which has a better scope and why: Cyber Law or Business Law?

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Hello,
    Cyber law is a good option if someone wants to grow with the growth in the field, which is mostly organic, tending to recent times when cyber space has expanded beyond comprehension (because of the accessibility to smart phones, armchair journalism on social media, etc.). Its use needs to be regulated, if not completely controlled. Business law is, quite understandably, as old as the concept of business, albeit existing in different forms over the years. Depending on new developments that the world sees every few years, these laws are amended from time to time, but the crux remains the same. It is one of the most comprehensive ar
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    ADVOCATE NEHA Batra | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    Cyber law is better as it is a growing field. It can help you to enhance legal skills. It is very helpful these days.
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    Neha Batra | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Cyber law is an upcoming field and business law is very commonly used. So, the choice is yours as cybercrimes are increasing so that is also a good option.
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    Harsh Kumar

    7 years ago
    Both of these fields have assumed significance in the present context in India. With the ever-increasing dependence on the internet and cyber security, cyber law is going to be of great importance in coming times. At present, except the IT Act 2000, there is no framework of law to deal with cyber issues. At the same time, business and corporate law is an evergreen field with various national and international arbitration feuds. Hence, both have great scope and one can choose according to one's interest.
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    saurabh sharma | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Some questions don't have perfect answers. Suggestions may vary from source to source. In my opinion, business law is an evergreen field and solely depends on the ability of the person. Cyber law is an emerging field and if we talk about long-term, this field will definitely have a great scope.
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    Mishika Singh Lawyer by profession | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Cyber law is still a new field in India. It involves both civil and criminal aspects and the laws related to it are being shaped with each passing day. Cyber law is a good option if someone wants to grow with the growth in the field, which is mostly organic, tending to recent times when cyber space has expanded beyond comprehension (because of the accessibility to smart phones, armchair journalism on social media, etc.) and its use needs to be regulated, if not completely controlled.
    Business law is, quite understandably, as old as the concept of business, albeit existing in different forms over the years. Depending on new developments
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