Manuj Darbaria, Naseem Ahmedb, Abhishek Kumar Singh2025-11-1020249781032999005http://136.232.12.194:4000/handle/123456789/1513Emerging Trends in Computer Science and Its Application Anurag Tiwari, Manuj DarbariE-governance and cybercrime legislation are contrasted in this study. The gap might impair cyber- crime investigations and prosecutions by law enforcement. Breaking this gap is difficult due to cybercrime’s rapid expansion, worldwide nature, lack of resources, and evidence collection. The paper advises new cyber- crime laws, international cooperation, training and resources, and awareness to close the e-governance and cybercrime legislation gap. Weighing e-governance and legal gaps with decision science. The study claims deci- sion science can protect government websites and data from hackers. The research shows a huge e-governance and cybercrime law gap that must be filled. The idea calls for a law enforcement cybercrime unit and technology.en-USe-governancecybercrimelaw gapawarenessrisk assessmentmitigation strategiesCybercrimeE-GovernanceInformation Technology LawDigital SecurityLaw Enforcement ChallengesThe challenges of enforcing cybercrime laws in the age of E-governance: A literature reviewBook chapter