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Cyberlaw:Cyberlaw: Indian Culture And Indian Culture And Government’s Role Government’s Role

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A PRESENTATION A PRESENTATION BY BY

PAVAN DUGGAL,PAVAN DUGGAL,ADVOCATE, SUPREME ADVOCATE, SUPREME

COURT OF INDIACOURT OF INDIAPAVAN DUGGAL PAVAN DUGGAL

ASSOCIATESASSOCIATES

FICCI, DELHI 9.2.2004

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TECHNOLOGY –THE NEW AGETECHNOLOGY –THE NEW AGE

Technology is the mover of change, economies, governance and thought processes. Coming of technology has paved the way for growth of new vistas and horizons.

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INTERNETINTERNETThe coming of the Internet is

one of the most important development in the human history after the advent of fire.

The coming of Internet has dramatically changed the way we think, the way we govern, the way we do commerce and the way we perceive ourselves.

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NEW TECHNOLOGY IN NEW TECHNOLOGY IN ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICEADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

The coming of new technology facilitates greater access, transparency, comfort level and ease of operations.

Technology acts as a social tool for governance and dispensation of justice.

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NEW TECHNOLOGY IN NEW TECHNOLOGY IN ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICEADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

Technology becomes an integral part of governmental action and policy in its endeavors reach out to the rules of social justice and for ensuring justice and equity for one and all.

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CHALLENGESCHALLENGES

The important issue before government and policy makers is how to piggy ride advantages of new technology and how to harass its benefits for the purpose of administration of justice.

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INNOVATION & IMPROVEMENTINNOVATION & IMPROVEMENT

For that there is a need for a constant innovation and improvement. There is a need for incorporating new technologies. There is a further need towards adoption of new technologies.

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT, 2000ACT, 2000

We in India also have had a vision to become the 12th nation in the world to enact a Cyberlaw. We have enacted the Information Technology Act, 2000.

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THE IT ACT, 2000 –THE IT ACT, 2000 –OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES

To provide legal recognition for transactions:-

Carried out by means of electronic data interchange, and

Other means of electronic communication, commonly referred to as "electronic commerce", involving the use of alternatives to paper-based methods of communication and storage of information,

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THE IT ACT, 2000 –THE IT ACT, 2000 –OBJECTIVES (contd)OBJECTIVES (contd)

To facilitate electronic filing of documents with the Government agencies

To amend the Indian Penal Code, the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the Banker's Book Evidence Act, 1891 and the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934

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ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC CONTRACTCONTRACT

ACCEPTANCE OF CONTRACT MAY BE EXPRESSED BY ELECTRONIC MEANS OF COMMUNICATION.

The same shall have legal validity and enforceability.

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AUTHENTICATION OF AUTHENTICATION OF ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC

RECORDSRECORDSAny subscriber may authenticate

an electronic record Authentication by affixing his

digital signature. Any person by the use of a public

key of the subscriber can verify the electronic record.

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ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC GOVERNANCEGOVERNANCE

Legal requirements of any information or any other matter being in writing or in the typewritten or printed form, shall be deemed to have been satisfied if such information or matter is—

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ELECTRONIC GOVERNANCE ELECTRONIC GOVERNANCE (contd.)(contd.)

(a) rendered or made available in an electronic form; and (b) accessible so as to be usable for a subsequent reference.

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DIGITAL SIGNATURES DIGITAL SIGNATURES & ELECTRONIC & ELECTRONIC

RECORDSRECORDSLEGAL RECOGNITION OF

DIGITAL SIGNATURES

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OFFENCES & OFFENCES & PENALTIESPENALTIES

Penalties and adjudication for various offences involving computers, computer systems and computer networks.

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PRACTICAL CHALLENGESPRACTICAL CHALLENGES

WE MUST ENSURE THAT THE FINAL OUTPUT OF ANY ELECTRONIC GOVERNANCE PROJECT MUST BE LEGAL IN A COURT OF LAW

NEED TO COMPLY THE STRICT REQUIREMENTS OF IT ACT, 2000 AND AMENDED INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT

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THE IT ACT, 2000 – THE IT ACT, 2000 – GRAY AREASGRAY AREAS

A COUPLE OF GRAY AREAS IN THE IT ACT, 2000 CAUSE GREAT CONCERN!!

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TECHNOLOGY SPECIFICTECHNOLOGY SPECIFIC

We need to make amends in the said law. It is the cardinal principle in Cyberlaw drafting that a legislation should not be technology specific but should vouch for technological neutrality.

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TECHNOLOGY SPECIFICTECHNOLOGY SPECIFIC

However, the Indian IT Act, 2000 is a technology specific law and it specifies a specific technology namely, Assymatric Crypto System and Hash Function.

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DOMAIN NAME ISSUES DOMAIN NAME ISSUES NOT ADDRESSEDNOT ADDRESSED

IT ACT, 2000 DOES NOT MENTION ABOUT DOMAIN NAMES AND THE RIGHTS OF DOMAIN NAMES OWNERS

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INTELLECTUAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS PROPERTY RIGHTS

ISSUES NOT ISSUES NOT ADDRESSEDADDRESSED

IT ACT, 2000 DOES NOT MENTION ABOUT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS :-

COPYRIGHT TRADE MARK PATENT

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APPLICABILITYAPPLICABILITY

IT Act purports to be applicable to not only the whole of India

but also to any offence or contravention thereunder committed outside of India by any person.

This provisions in section 1(2) is not clearly and happily drafted.

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APPLICABILITY APPLICABILITY (contd.)(contd.)

Not clear as to how and in what particular manner, the said Act shall apply to any offence or contravention thereunder committed outside of India by any person.

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ENFORCEMENTENFORCEMENTEnforcement aspect of the IT Act

is an area of grave concern. Numerous difficulties likely to

arise in the enforcement of the said act

Internet has shrunk the size of the world and slowly, national boundaries shall cease to have much meaning in Cyberspace.

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NO RIGHT TO INSIST NO RIGHT TO INSIST ON ELECTRONIC FILINGON ELECTRONIC FILING

The IT Act talks about the use of electronic records and digital signatures in government agencies.

Yet, strangely it further says in section 9, that this does not confer any right upon any person to insist that the document in questions should be accepted in electronic form.

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PAYMENTSPAYMENTSELECTRONIC PAYMENT

ISSUES NOT ADDRESSEDNO MENTION OF

ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER

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CYBERCRIMESCYBERCRIMESNEW FORMS AND

MANIFESTATIONS OF CYBERCRIMES EMERGING EVERYDAY.

NEED FOR NEW LEGISLATIVE MECHANISMS TO CONTROL CYBERCRIME!

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NEED TO ENACT NEW NEED TO ENACT NEW LAWSLAWS

CONCERNING ELECTRONIC PAYMENTS

ON ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER

INTERNET BANKING LAW

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NEED FOR NEW LAWS ONNEED FOR NEW LAWS ON

DATA PROTECTION

SPAM

INFORMATION SECURITY

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NEED FOR NEW LAWS ONNEED FOR NEW LAWS ON

PRIVACY

PROTECTION OF INDIAN CHILDREN ONLINE

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I.T. ACT 2000 - I.T. ACT 2000 - OVERALL OVERALL

PERSPECTIVESPERSPECTIVES

The IT Act is a first step taken by the Government of India towards promoting the growth of electronic commerce. Despite all its failings, it is a first historical step.

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I.T. ACT 2000 - I.T. ACT 2000 - CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION

The other steps have to follow. However, the government has to be quick in responding to the challenges raised by the constantly changing technologies. Just as time does not wait for anyone, so does Internet. The time to act is right now.

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FUTURISTIC APPROACHFUTURISTIC APPROACH

There is a need for adopting a futuristic approach while using new technology to leap frog into future growth and development.

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We need to establish a regulatory and policy framework in such a manner so that, the same is enabling in nature and allows the adoption and easy access to technologies.

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We also need to change mindsets of political leadership in the country in such a manner so as to make it more technology savvy. Our proclaimed goals are for the establishments of a sovereign, socialist, security, democratic, republic

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What is important is the need for the relevant enabling infrastructure, a vibrant observing mindset and enabling a legal policy framework.