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Indian Law

IT Act Section 44 empowers the central government to intercept, monitor, or decrypt digital information for security and public order.

IT Act Section 45 defines digital signature certificates and their role in electronic authentication.

IT Act Section 46 empowers authorities to seize and retain computer resources during cybercrime investigations.

IT Act Section 47 empowers the Controller to grant exemptions from provisions related to electronic records and digital signatures.

IT Act Section 48 defines the power of the central government to make rules under the Information Technology Act, 2000.

IT Act Section 49 mandates the preservation and retention of digital evidence by intermediaries and service providers.

IT Act Section 50 mandates the preservation and retention of digital evidence by service providers for legal investigations.

IT Act Section 51 empowers the government to intercept, monitor, or decrypt digital information for security and investigation purposes.

IT Act Section 52 outlines the exemption from liability for intermediaries acting as mere conduits in digital communications.

IT Act Section 53 details the procedure for investigation of offences under the Information Technology Act, 2000.

IT Act Section 54 defines the power to arrest without warrant for offences under the Act, ensuring swift action in cybercrime cases.

IT Act Section 55 addresses the liability for damages caused by failure to protect computer source code.

IT Act Section 56 addresses penalties for failure to protect sensitive personal data or information under the IT Act, 2000.

IT Act Section 57 addresses publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form, penalizing digital obscenity.

IT Act Section 58 penalizes damage to computer source code, protecting software integrity in digital environments.

IT Act Section 59 empowers authorities to intercept, monitor, or decrypt digital information for security and investigation purposes.

IT Act Section 60 provides protection for intermediaries from liability for third-party information under specified conditions.

IT Act Section 61 defines offences related to tampering with computer source documents and prescribes penalties.

IT Act Section 62 empowers the Controller to grant exemptions from provisions of the IT Act for specific electronic records or digital signatures.

IT Act Section 63 addresses penalties for publishing electronic records with false digital signatures.

IT Act Section 64 empowers the Controller to suspend or revoke digital signature certificates to maintain trust in electronic authentication.

IT Act Section 65 defines tampering with computer source documents as a punishable offence under cyber law.

IT Act Section 66 covers computer-related offences including hacking, data theft, and fraudulent digital acts under Indian cyber law.

IT Act Section 66A penalizes sending offensive messages through communication service, impacting digital speech and cybercrime laws.

IT Act Section 66B addresses punishment for dishonestly receiving stolen computer resources or communication devices.

IT Act Section 66C addresses identity theft and fraudulent use of electronic identity information.

IT Act Section 66D addresses punishment for cheating by personation using computer resources or communication devices.

IT Act Section 66E addresses violation of privacy by capturing or publishing private images without consent.

IT Act Section 66F defines cyber terrorism offences and penalties for acts threatening digital security and public safety.

IT Act Section 67 prohibits publishing or transmitting obscene material online, addressing cyber obscenity and protecting public morality.

IT Act Section 67A prohibits publishing or transmitting sexually explicit material in electronic form, addressing child pornography and protecting minors online.

IT Act Section 67B addresses punishment for publishing sexually explicit material involving children online.

IT Act Section 67C regulates the preservation and retention of electronic records by intermediaries to ensure data availability and security.

IT Act Section 68 governs the power to issue directions for interception, monitoring, and decryption of digital information.

IT Act Section 69 empowers government to intercept, monitor, or decrypt digital information for security and investigation purposes.

IT Act Section 69A empowers government to block public access to information online for sovereignty and security reasons.

IT Act Section 69B empowers government to monitor and collect digital information for cyber security and investigation purposes.

IT Act Section 70 empowers the Central Government to issue directions for cybersecurity and protection of computer resources.

IT Act Section 70A mandates the appointment of a grievance officer by intermediaries to address user complaints effectively.

IT Act Section 70B mandates the appointment of a Certifying Authority to issue digital certificates for secure electronic transactions.

IT Act Section 71 mandates intermediaries to preserve and provide user information for cybercrime investigations.

IT Act Section 72 protects confidentiality of information shared in electronic form and penalizes unlawful disclosure.

IT Act Section 89 addresses the power to issue directions for blocking public access to information online.

IT Act Section 90 empowers the government to intercept, monitor, or decrypt digital information for security and public order.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(1) defines key terms essential for understanding consumer rights and protections under the Act.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(2) defines 'goods' and their scope under the Act for consumer rights and protection.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(3) defines 'goods' including movable property and their importance in consumer rights.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(4) defines 'deficiency' in services, crucial for consumer rights and dispute resolution.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(5) defines 'defect' in goods, crucial for consumer rights and dispute resolution.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(6) defines 'defect' in goods, crucial for consumer rights and dispute resolution.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(7) defines who qualifies as a consumer for filing complaints under the 2019 Act.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(8) defines 'goods' and their scope under the Act for consumer rights and protections.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(9) defines 'defect' in goods, crucial for consumer rights and product liability claims.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(10) defines 'defect' in goods, crucial for consumer rights and product liability claims.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(11) defines 'defect' in goods, crucial for consumer rights and product liability claims.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(12) defines unfair trade practices to protect consumers from deceptive business conduct.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(13) defines 'defect' in goods, crucial for consumer rights and product liability claims.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(14) defines 'defect' in goods, crucial for consumer rights and product liability claims.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(15) defines 'defect' in goods, crucial for consumer rights and product liability claims.

Consumer Protection Act 2019 Section 2(16) defines 'defect' in goods, crucial for consumer rights and product liability claims.

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