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Introduction
Cyberlaw India is an organization that is dedicated to the passing
of relevant and dynamic Cyberlaws in India. Considering India is one
of the biggest economies impacting electronic commerce and the
biggest markets to target, it is but natural to accept that India
should have in place appropriate enabling legal provisions for
effective and secure cyber transactions.
Cyberlaw India as an organization, has been active since late 1990’s
in India. This organization has been spreading awareness through
various means, amongst the people at large about the necessity of
the Cyberlaws and the need for having strong and vibrant Cyberlaws
in India. Cyberlaw India was responsible for conducting various
programmes directing at creating more awareness about the needs for
Cyberlaw in India. The Information Technology Bill 1999 when
presented in Parliament, was appropriately analyzed at Cyberlaw
India.Mr. Pavan Duggal, President, Cyberlaw India, was responsible
for demonstrating various draw backs and lacuna of the said
legislation. After the passage of the Indian Information Technology
Act 2000, Cyberlaw India was engaged in initiatives, programmes and
events that were targeting at creating more awareness amongst the
relevant stake holders abut the Indian Cyberlaw namely the
Information Technology Act 2000, its salient features and how the
said law impacts their day to day operation. Cyberlaw India was also
responsible for demonstrating the draw backs, grey areas and
loopholes in the Information Technology Act 2000.
Cyberlaw India has been in the forefront of creating more awareness
about effectively strengthening the law...