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  1. The Information Technology ACT, 2008. Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs (Legislative Department) New Delhi, the 9th June 2000/Jyaistha 19, 1922 (Saka) The following Act of Parliament received the assent of the President on the 9th June 2000 and is hereby published for general information:-. As Amended by Information Technology ...

  2. Information Technology Act. Notification under IT (Amendment) Act, 2008. IT (Amendment) Act 2008 (2349 KB) This pdf file is non accessible through use of Assistive Technologies (i.e.screen-readers). For user information Document title is "The Gazette of India Part II" Dated February 5,2009. For More information contact DIT webmaster. 2.29 MB.

  3. The following Act of Parliament received the assent of the President on the 5th February, 2009, and is hereby published for general information:— TECHNOLOGY (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2008 No. 10 OF 2009 [5th February, 2009.] An Act further to amend the Information Technology Act, 2000.

  4. The Information Technology Amendment Act 2008 has nine chapters and 117 sections and covers a wide range of topics related to IT, cybercrime and data protection. The act includes provisions for the following. tightening cybersecurity measures. establishing a legal framework for digital signatures.

  5. In section-the principal Act. Contains all Enforced Central and State Acts linked with Subordinate Data like Rules,Regulations,Notifications,Orders,Circulars,Ordinances,Statutes.

  6. The Information Technology ACT, 2008. Contains all Enforced Central and State Acts linked with Subordinate Data like Rules,Regulations,Notifications,Orders,Circulars,Ordinances,Statutes.

  7. The journey from the IT Act, 2000 to the 2008 amendment represents a significant evolution in India’s cyber law framework. The amendment reflected an understanding of the changing nature of cybercrimes and the need for stronger and more comprehensive legislation.

  8. Mar 15, 2012 · The main Indian act that addresses legal challenges specifically as they relate to the Internet is the Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008, or for short, the IT Act. We highlight the sections that have the greatest relevance for the Internet and democracy.

  9. The following Act of Parliament received the assent of the President on the 5th February, 2009, and is hereby published for general information:- THElNFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY (AMENDMENT) ACT)2008

  10. Cyber Laws. Provides legal recognition to electronic documents and a framework to support e-filing and e-commerce transactions and also provides a legal framework to mitigate, check cyber crimes. Information Technology Act 2000 (IT Act 2000) and its Amendment.

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