The Information Technology Act in India, specifically Sections 69, 69A, and 69B, grants the government authority for digital surveillance, including interception, monitoring, decryption, and data collection. These provisions raise concerns regarding privacy rights and...
Information Technology Act
CYBER LAW IN INDIA
Cyber law in India encompasses various statutes aimed at regulating and governing activities in the digital realm. These laws address a wide range of issues, including cybercrime, data protection, electronic commerce, and online content regulation. One...
COMPUTER RELATED OFFENCES
The Information Technology (IT) Act, including Section 66, addresses cybercrime or computer related offences by regulating and penalizing fraudulent acts using computer resources. This article explores the importance, controversies, and implications of Section 66 of...
TAMPERING WITH COMPUTER SOURCE DOCUMENTS(SECTION 65 OF THE IT ACT 2000)
Tampering with computer source documents (Section 65 of the Information Technology Act 2000), is a crucial provision and it delineates the legal framework to address instances where individuals knowingly or intentionally conceal, destroy, or alter computer source code...
THE CYBER APPELLATE TRIBUNAL IN INDIA
The 21st century has witnessed a transformative e-revolution, reshaping lives through computers, the Internet, and ICT. E-communication has eclipsed paper-based methods, giving rise to terms like the cyber world and e-transactions. However, the dark side of technology...
PENALTIES,COMPENSATION AND ADJUDICATION UNDER IT ACT,2000
The Information Technology Act, of 2000, enacted on 17 May 2000, serves as a pivotal legal framework in India, offering recognition to electronic transactions and fostering the growth of e-commerce. Over the years, it underwent significant amendments, notably with the...