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Rohas Nagpal, Asian School of Cyber Laws

Rohas - State of Cyber Law in India - ClubHack2008

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Rohas Nagpal,Asian School of Cyber Laws

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Information Technology Act, 2000

Imprisonment upto 10 years

Compensation upto Rs 1 crore

Indian Penal Code, Evidence ActCode of Criminal Procedure

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Section 67 covers:• Publishing• Transmitting• Causing to be published

In respect of pornography in the electronic form

Baazee case

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Section 67 applies to:• SMS,• emails, • websites,• mp3 ??

Stringent punishment:• 5 years + 1 lakh fine• 10 years + 2 lakh fine

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Liability of receiver of pornography?

Is it a crime to watch pornography?

Is cyber café owner responsible?

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Intention to cause wrongful loss or damageor

Knowledge of the likelihood of wrongful loss or damage

 AND Destruction / deletion / alteration of information

in a computerordiminishing value or utility of a computer

resourceorinjuriously affecting a computer resource

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3 years jail and / or 2 lakh fine

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knowingly or intentionally conceals, destroys or alters

or intentionally or knowingly causes another to conceal, destroy or alter

any computer source code

required to be kept or maintained by law

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3 years jail and / or 2 lakh fine

Tata Indicom employees case

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Controller directs interception of electronic information • sovereignty / integrity / security of India, • friendly relations with foreign States • public order • preventing incitement to the commission of any

cognizable offence

All facilities and technical assistance to decrypt the information are not offerred.

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7 years jail

Forgotten password (?)

Deleted private keys (?)

Unconstitutional (?)

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Save as otherwise provided by law

Police etc secured access to any electronic information

Discloses material without the consent of the person concerned

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2 years jail and / or Rs 1 lakh

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Unauthorised access

Unauthorized copying, downloading, extracting

Introducing computer worm / virus

Denial of service

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Facilitating unauthorized access

Computer fraud

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For investigation• Controller of Certifying Authorities• Deputy Superintendent of Police• CERT-IND

For adjudication• Adjudicating Officer• Cyber Appellate Tribunal• Criminal Courts

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Liability of Network Service Providers

Liability of Companies

Arrest without warrant

Search and seizure

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Email as evidence

Certificate u/s 65B of Indian Evidence Act

Bankers’ Books Evidence Act• Applicable to cheque bouncing cases also

Digital signatures as evidence

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