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Corporate Law : Explains how online platforms are regulated under the IT Act, 2000, focusing on safe harbour protection, duties, and limits on int...
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Corporate Law : MeitY invites public feedback on the Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025, detailing data security, consent, and com...
Corporate Law : Health Ministry assures the public that the Co-WIN portal is secure with stringent data privacy safeguards. Learn about the securi...
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Corporate Law : Andhra Pradesh High Court grants anticipatory bail to accused in UPI fraud, benami, and hawala transactions case. Court cites prec...
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Corporate Law : Domain Name Registrars by the application of the algorithm derived by whom the infringing domain names were becoming available to ...
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Corporate Law : (1) These rules may be called the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. (2) ...
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The Government Respects the Right of Privacy and Has No Intention to Violate it When WhatsApp is Required to Disclose the Origin of a Particular Message Such Requirements are only in case when the message is required for Prevention, Investigation or Punishment of Very Serious Offences related to the sovereignty and integrity of India, the […]
SAP Quality Architect Nirmala Patel details her proven methodology for building robust SAP systems in regulated industries, leveraging metallurgy principles for precision, scale, and compliance.
(1) These rules may be called the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.
In order to combat with the global warming, ‘go green’ has become a global appeal of all nations and international organisations to the citizens across the countries. It is the responsibility of all citizens to safeguard the environment, while government initiatives are playing a huge role in helping find solutions to the problem
Signatures are used to authenticate a Document and by authenticate, I mean is to prove or serve to prove to be real or true or genuine. A document without the signatures of the creator or bearer of such document has no validity in the eyes of law as it cannot help determine the rights, liabilities, obligations, and duties that have been created or are purported to be created by such document concerning the parties associated or affected by the said document. Only a document in written form can be signed.
STARTEGIC USE OF TECHNOLOGIES – AI and ML for Professionals- By CS Haresh Jani and CA Vikram Pandya & ANALYSIS OF IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON PROFESSIONALS By CS Amita Desai CS Haresh Jani initiated the session at IMC organized by Manoyog GRC Advisors Private Limited. He explained in brief the advantages and use of Technology. […]
Get a comprehensive understanding of Section 67 and 67A of the Information Technology Act, 2000. Learn about the consequences of publishing or transmitting obscene material.
Learn about the offences and penalties under the Information Technology Act, 2000. Understand the legal recognition of electronic transactions and digital signatures.
There have been swift improvements in the Information Technology sector which have revolutionised our work and personal lives. Technology has entered every sphere of life such as banks, offices, social networks, stock markets, shopping etc., resulting in sharing of one’s personal information with numerous machine one comes across daily.
With increase in technological innovations such as Internet of Things (IOT), Cloud services and mobility coupled with constant connectivity, the geographical boundaries are reducing and exposing personal data to higher risks.