E-Commerce Law governs online business activities including digital contracts, consumer protection, online payments, data privacy, intellectual property, and regulatory compliance for e-commerce platforms.
Learn online business laws, consumer protection, and compliance in India.
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Build a strong understanding of the legal rules that govern online trade, digital platforms, and electronic transactions.
This course is designed for those looking to work at the intersection of law and technology. It equips learners with clarity on regulatory requirements, platform responsibilities, and legal risks faced by online businesses. Through guided learning and contemporary examples, you’ll develop the confidence to advise, assess, and apply e-commerce regulations effectively.
Understand the legal framework behind online businesses, digital transactions, and consumer protection through structured modules and practical insights.
Get interview-ready for roles in digital law and compliance. Learn how to present your understanding of online regulations, explain real-world applications, and respond confidently to role-specific legal questions.
Kick-start your certification with expert-led sessions, flexible learning, and practical tools. Enroll now to gain skills that truly stand out.
01 Jun 2026
3 months
Distance | Self study
Admissions End Soon!
Our courses are led by experts with real-world and academic experience, offering practical insights and strategic knowledge to help you build hands-on skills and career-ready confidence.
Dr. Pratima Narayan is a legal practitioner and Co-founder of Techlawlogi Consulting LLP, Bengaluru. Her expertise lies in commercial contracts, consumer law, e-commerce, and IPR. She is a trained mediator, empanelled with IIAM (Cochin), IICA (New Delhi), and SAMA (Bengaluru). She has authored a book on E-commerce legal compliance published by Eastern Book Company and has served the legal academia for over 20 years.
Meet Gokul Narayan, the Lead Faculty & CEO at the Asian School of Cyber Laws (ASCL). With over 150,000 trainees, including law professionals and IT experts, he has taught at 50+ prestigious institutions. Gokul is renowned in legal moot courts and competitions, influencing future legal minds. He’s also behind ASCL's engaging educational content, from textbooks to social media. Outside work, Gokul enjoys cricket, badminton, dancing, and biking.
E-Commerce Law governs online business activities including digital contracts, consumer protection, online payments, data privacy, intellectual property, and regulatory compliance for e-commerce platforms.
This course is suitable for law students, practicing lawyers, entrepreneurs, startup founders, e-commerce sellers, compliance professionals, and anyone involved in online business operations.
The course covers:
Yes, the course helps startups and sellers understand legal compliance, avoid penalties, draft compliant policies, protect customer data, and manage legal risks in online business.
Yes, the course includes real-world case studies, compliance checklists, practical scenarios, and examples from leading e-commerce platforms.
Yes, you will learn to draft Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy, Refund & Cancellation Policy, Cookie Policy, and user agreements for e-commerce websites.
No prior legal knowledge is required. The course is designed for beginners as well as professionals, with concepts explained in a simple and practical manner.
E-Commerce Law ensures legal compliance, protects businesses from consumer disputes, safeguards customer data, and helps maintain trust and credibility in the digital marketplace.
After completing this course, learners can work as e-commerce legal consultants, compliance officers, in-house legal advisors, startup advisors, or independent legal practitioners in digital and technology law.
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The e-commerce sector is growing faster than the legal profession can keep up. These roles are genuinely underserved.
Advise platforms, sellers, and marketplaces on the full legal framework governing online commerce.
Serve as the first legal hire at a D2C brand, SaaS company, or marketplace startup.
Represent consumers and businesses in e-commerce disputes before consumer forums and courts.
Draft and review terms of service, privacy policies, merchant agreements, and payment contracts.
Ensure e-commerce businesses comply with consumer protection rules, GST, and FDI regulations.
Combat counterfeit listings, brand infringement, and online fraud on behalf of rights holders and platforms.