The Information Technology Act, 2000 is India’s primary legislation regulating electronic communication, digital transactions, and cybercrime. The Act addresses legal recognition of electronic records and signatures, authentication of digital information, and provisions for e-governance. It also defines various cyber offenses, including hacking, identity theft, data breaches, and online fraud, along with the corresponding penalties, making it the backbone of India’s cyber law framework.
This book provides a detailed analysis of each provision of the IT Act, including amendments and landmark judicial interpretations. It covers compliance requirements for businesses, guidelines for digital contracts, and responsibilities of intermediaries, offering practical insights for legal practitioners and corporate professionals. The book also explores the intersection of IT law with intellectual property, privacy, and consumer protection, making it a holistic reference for understanding cyberspace regulation in India.
With its structured commentary, case references, and practical guidance, this work serves as an indispensable resource for navigating India’s complex cyber legal landscape.






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