Section 78
Power to Investigate Offences
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Legal Evolution
Section 78 was amended by the IT (Amendment) Act 2008. The original IT Act 2000 required the investigation to be conducted by an officer not below the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) — a significantly higher threshold. The 2008 Amendment lowered this to Inspector rank, reflecting the rapid growth in cyber crime cases and the practical reality that requiring DSP-level officers for all investigations created serious capacity bottlenecks in state police forces.
Key Amendments
2008 Amendment lowered the minimum investigation rank from Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) to Inspector.
Change made to address capacity constraints as cyber crime case volume expanded rapidly.
Landmark Precedents
Gagan Harsh Sharma v. State of Maharashtra (2018)
Bombay High Court examined whether investigation by an officer below the prescribed rank under Section 78 vitiates the entire trial — held that it is an irregularity, not an illegality that automatically renders proceedings void, provided no prejudice is shown.