Cyber Law in India
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There is a lack of cyber law training to the police, lawyers, judges, etc in India. Cyber security and cyber forensics capabilities are missing in India as the government of India seems indifferent towards the ICT reforms. We need to realize the importance and necessity of a robust and sound techno-legal framework in India. In this topic, let us discuss the Cyber Law framework required in India....
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Amit wadhwa
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| 2 years ago
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Definitly presemce of Cyber Courts will put an impact on the mind of wrong doer that now they can be penalise for their wrong. But the serious question arouse is are the people of India are ready or well aware of the Law dealing with cyber crime....
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Deepali Parate
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| 2 years ago
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No, it will not thoroughly help to solve the problem like cyber crimes. The Indian judiciary is facing the burden of lots of pending cases in various courts. So just to make Cyber court is not at all solution for the problem like cyber crimes and...
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santosh kumar
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"Yes"
| 3 years ago
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Due to incresing dependency on electronic media e.g. credit cards, online banking, internet etc it is the need of the hour to have stringent cyber law punish the perpetrators.
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Debate: "India to have its First Cyber court: Will this help in solving the cyber crimes?" deleted from your view.
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The Role of Law in enabling security of Internet Services
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Cyber Crime & the Role Of Law???
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Amit wadhwa
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"Fast and Fair Result"
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Today Inter Net is the one of the basic requirment we are more or less dependent on it. Seperate courts following strick proceedure and fast trail of cases will help to decrease the cyber crime.
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Rakesh Kumar
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"Rakesh kumar, Lawyer/ Forensic advisor"
| 3 years ago
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The agencies/ police are lacking the knowlege about the cyber crime and not well equipped, therefore, the excution of the law itself is a big problem. Our parliament always passed the bills without assessing about the implementation and its feed...
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motty john
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"The Role of Law in enabling security of Internet Services"
| 3 years ago
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The state has made an earnest effort against cyber crimes by the enactment of the information technology act .The indian evidence act,,the indian penal code being the criminal major acts were also amended in tune with the information technology...
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Ideate: "What security does our Law provide us in case of the increasing Cyber Crime Rates today.?" deleted from your view.
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Sunil Thacker
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Indian IT regulations have undergone significant changes. From cyber security to internet censorship , from hacking to cyber forensics, the challenges are diverse and immense. The Indian judiciary has reviewed the law(s) with a careful, rational...
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Pradeep Thomas Abraham
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| 3 years ago
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I don't know if any of the people who have said Yes have read the Information Technology Act, 2000. , and the amendments.It is a very very scary law - so the law does not need to be any more stringent.Possibly the way it is interpreted and...
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Alexander Lewis
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| 3 years ago
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India is poorly lacking in not just cyber laws, but also patent protection, pharma products, shoddy packaging and shadow marketing done riding piggy back by small firms on International or MNC products. India still does get software business...
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Debate: "Is the Indian judiciary aware of the fact that the country needs more stringent Cyber laws? " deleted from your view.
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Ravindra Sharma
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| 3 years ago
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Dear Kavita, Every state does not have / had, an IIM / IIT / AIIMS or similar institution. Hope you are not suggesting 100percent intake from state where situated and same criteria applied for job. After all calling them Central institutions...
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Krishna Bhardwaj
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Yes local persons should be given a preference in the Government and private jobs. If some government have taken this decision, at all it is a good decision. But I am not aware if some State Government has taken this decision or made a law for this.
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Abraham Paul
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No. Every Indian citizen is an insider, and therefore cannot be discriminated by any one anywhere in the country, against getting equal oppotunity in the selection process for local government jobs. First of all what is the criteria in deciding...
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Cyber Crimes
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Data Protection and Privacy Laws
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Radhakrishna Marar
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"Data Protection and Privacy Laws"
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Privacy is the biggest problem in cyber world today. Due to the increasing number of hacking, its getting very tough to protect our secrets...
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Balkrishna Gupta
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"Data Protection and Privacy Laws"
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I could say that internet technology facilitates the gathering of personal data. But this also brings a possibility of a threat to the privacy of a cyber consumer or netizens. With the boom in online service provider companies in India, misusing...
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Nayan R. Mehta
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"Cyber Crimes"
| 3 years ago
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As the techenology changes the new dimesion were introduce in the cyber crime computer crime. Both the type of crime has its own way to operate consolidate in form of crime. There are so many fields in which such types of crime were introduceses....
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Ideate: "What are the Issues Being Faced by India in the Cyber Space?" deleted from your view.
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The lawyers and judges should be well acquanted with the latest knowledge of IT.
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Lack of technically qualified people
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Kamal Dave
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"Cyber security irrelevant unless there is prosecution"
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In order to have a congenial environment for secured Cyber Transaction, how can economy prosper. Therefore the security is first parameter to be existing before economy can grow and prosper. However the security in abstract sense is incomplete...
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Shahnawaz Islam
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"Lack of trained and empowered police cyber-cells"
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The lack of trained and empowered police cyber-cells who can track down and deter cybercriminals is a major challenge. Unless the police cyber-cells are a force to be reckoned with and feared by cyber-criminals, the fear of punishment will not...
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Ideate: "What are the Challenges for Cyber security in current times ?" deleted from your view.
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Is the future architecture of free speech on the Internet lays in balance? Read below to get an answer Cyber Law, a newly coined term if we compare with the other laws around. There are various ways in which we can apply these. I am saying ways because it is difficult to find out when the law is broken and when to act upon it. There are filters in place that control how you use the internet and many people are not aware that they are there. The filters that enforce Cyber Law regulations may not be regulated by any specific law that is written in stone, but the assumption of covering laws on the books in many States is good enough reasons for the filters to be authorized. Some of the statute...
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R N Bansal
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| 3 years ago
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I am a Civil Engineer with LLB and has quite good interst in such topics. I feel that the people need to be taught about the relief the can get from the cybre crimes the provisions in the cyber crime laws and procedure to approach for the relief....
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varsha
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| 4 years ago
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lets hope firm decision for cyberlaws in india also although it new here thanks
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anneemaa
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| 3 years ago
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Yes the comforts of few filthy, dirty, corrupt, immoral Filthy Rich Beasts and Hunger for millions of Toiling masses. CAPITALISM IS WORST THAN NAZISM
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Bindu Narayan
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| 3 years ago
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Yes Manish you are right. Biogas is very much environment friendly, pollution free and is capable to fulfil energy requirement. Government should implement it.
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BEENA AGARWAL
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| 4 years ago
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No biofuel yeilding plants are never a crime at all.Instead plantation will help in decreasing pollution to great extent.As a result carbon credits will be enhanced too.Biofuel plants can be grown in waste land so no question of decresing food...
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Debate: "BioFuel Crops are a Crime? what is your opinion?" deleted from your view.
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Chod diya jaye aya phasla liya jaya?
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Having a fair trial
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rakesh sahu
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"Control of Judiciary over day to day Administration ;-o"
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It is wlell said Law transgress all the oddes, therefore the redtapesims of the administrators in implementing the Court Order in every day life to protect the interest of the Citizen has shown an indifferent attitude,either for the reason of...
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HASMUKH GANDHI
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"Having a fair trial"
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Afazal Guru was pronunced guilty after due process of law in a "civilized" way....he at the moment enjoying himself more then both of us....it's time to wake up........
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HASMUKH GANDHI
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"Chod diya jaye aya phasla liya jaya?"
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Shiuli, it is not a puzzle. It is a pathetic reality. Congress govt shall not take any action or rather allow delay in any action, until the outcome of election results. Afzal Guru who was sentenced to death after due fair trial, is enjoying...
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ASOKE KUSARI
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| 3 years ago
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Internet was invented for nobel causes ... now (often) being used by faceless fraudstars. They pose before U in many 'avtars' : friends, lottery/fortune -makers, helpless men/women/students, vendors, financial advisors/banks/card company ... and...
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Madhurima Roy
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"No"
| 3 years ago
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I don't trust these social networking sites. After all the privacy violations that facebook as been guilty of, I have to admit that I am more worried about facebook than some other cyber criminals. These kind of Social networking sites like...
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Debate: "Facebook to create Online Safety Board: Will this help in controlling cyber crimes?" deleted from your view.
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