A Delhi High Court Case in which several accused were prosecuted on the basis of intercepted telephone conversations. The case concerns the admissibility and reliability of digital evidence.
Drawing on Section 79 of the Information Technology Act, 2000, these rules prescribe a stringent form of notice and takedown mechanism for internet intermediaries who want to avail of exemption from secondary liability.
A court ruling on the admissibility of evidence acquired clandestinely by a spouse. Held that due to a fiduciary relationship between the parties as well as the wife’s right to privacy the tapes were inadmissible as evidence.
Contains the procedure for aggregate monitoring of communications and the procedural safeguards to be observed in them.
These rules mandate certain privacy regulations formed under Section 43A of the Information Technology Act, 2000.
A ruling on the determination of territorial jurisdiction in cases of internet defamation.
These rules authorize the blocking of websites on complaints made by the government to the central government. Under these rules, acting on such complaints the central government may issue a blocking order.
Spells out the procedure for taping of electronic communications under the IT Act.
Rules made by the Kerala government for the electronic delivery of government services.
Concerned allegations of a forged telephone tapping order and negligence of the telecom service provider in checking its authenticity.
These rules prescribe various requisites which have to be fulfilled by Cyber Cafes.
Rules made by the Chhattisgarh government for the electronic delivery of government services.
These rules regulate Certifying Authorities who issue digital signatures in India.
Rules made in Karnataka for the regulation of Cyber Cafes.
Explains the filing and appeal procedure of the Cyber Appellate Tribunal.
The latest version if the IT Act, with the 2008 amendments reflected in it.
Electronic delivery of government services is mandated by these rules.
Through this provision, CERT-IN has been made the agency to handle cyber security incidents.
Contains the procedure for filing appeals before the Cyber Appellate Tribunal.
Rules made in Gujarat for the regulation of Cyber Cafes.
Contains the pro-forma in which the Appeal has to be made for filing in the Cyber Appellate Tribunal. The pro-forma is culled out from the Cyber Appellate Rules, 2011.
Contains the pro-forma for the original complaints which is filed before adjudicating officers.
Concerned issues of noncompliance with the license conditions for FM radio which imposed a rollout obligations.
An amendment bill which was tabled in parliament in 2006 but not passed.
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The law regulating online payments in India.
A summary of changes recommended by the Expert Committee set up to examine the IT Act.
The IT Act when passed made changes to other Acts. One such Act is the Negotiable Instruments Act.
The 2006 Bill came to be referred to a Parliamentary Committee which submitted this report.
Through this notification the IT Amendment Act was notified.
This notifications contains the government authority CERT which is authorized to issue orders for the blocking of websites.