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Cyber Law Simplified

By: Material type: TextPublisher number: Allied Informatics, Jaipur | 2019-20Publication details: Chennai McGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt. Ltd. 2019Description: 598ISBN:
  • 978-0-07-043506-3
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.5409944 SOO
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India is in the midst of a cyber-legal-commercial revolution. In order to provide a smooth transition for e-commerce and e-governance, the IT Act, 2000 has been enacted by the Indian Parliament. The Act provides a legal framework for e-commerce and is a step towards facilitating and enforcing legal discipline.

Cyber Law Simplified presents a harmonious analysis of the key provisions of the TI Act, 2000 in consonance with the relevant aspects of several other laws of the land which impact jurisdiction in the cyber work. The book offers solutions to critical cyber-legal problems and would facilitate legal planning, decision making and cyber-legal compliance in the e-world. The simple and reader friendly style of writing would provide a clear understanding of the subject to managers in the areas of systems, business, legal, tax or human resources; CEOs; COOs; CTOs; and IT consultants. Professionals like chartered accountants, company secretaries and lawyers would also find the book useful.

Contents
1. Power of Arrest Without Warrant Under the IT Act, 2000: A Critique

2. Cyber Crime and Criminal Justic: Penalties, Adjudication and Appeals Under the IT Act, 2000

3. Contracts in the Infotech World

4. Jurisdiction in the Cyber World

5. Battling Cyber Squatters and Copyright Protection in the Cyber World

6. E-Commerce Taxation: Real Problems in the Virtual World

7. Digital Signatures, Certifying Authorities and E-Governance

8. The Indian Evidence Act of 1872 v. Information Technology Act, 2000

9. Protection of Cyber Consumers in India

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