28th January, 2003
Ministry of Law & Justice  


LAW AGAINST CYBER CRIMES


The Centre is contemplating a comprehensive legislation to deal effectively with cyber crimes. In this connection, the Ministry of Law and Justice has taken preliminary steps to evolve a law against cyber crimes.

Necessary consultations with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Home Affairs, Defence and Finance are afoot to evolve such a law, which is most needed as absence of such a law poses a threat to the country’s defence, security, economics and other such vital fields of national importance.

Before the Government moves faster in the field of information technology and applying the same to all fields, the Government will like to put in place a comprehensive law to tackle cyber crimes.

Under the Information Technology Act, 2000 and the rules framed thereunder, punishments have been provided for various cyber crimes within the frame of the existing criminal laws. But in view of the cyber crimes taking very sophisticated and menacing forms, a separate comprehensive law to provide deterrence has been suggested.

 
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