Abstract:
Bangladesh is a developing country that has just started its e-commerce and online shopping journey. There are an increasing number of online shops. Bangladesh may take the lead in the e-commerce sector. However, it is first necessary to fill in the existing gaps and weaknesses in the relevant law. There is currently no specific statutory law in Bangladesh governing the e-commerce industry, hence various laws are applied depending on the circumstances and the type of dispute. Concerning the legislation of e-commerce Scams has been mostly supplanted by other unique laws and is therefore out of date and hasn't been changed to fit the current era. Scam in the area of internet commerce includes a number of criminal activities. E-commerce fraud can take many different forms. The e-commerce sector is anticipated to grow in the future. The long-term development of this industry will benefit enormously from strengthened e-commerce-specific legislation and enforcement procedures. Dynamic and efficient regulatory procedures are urgently needed to strengthen the legal framework that is crucial to the growth of e-commerce in Bangladesh.
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Law in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.