Monthly Archives: May 2020

Validity of Digital Contracts in India and implications of the Stamp Act

It is close to 20 years since India passed the Information Technology Act and notified it with effect from 17th October 2000. It enabled digital contracts to be recognized in law and established a “Judicially recognized Digital Society”. (For this … Continue reading

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EU parliament member’s data breached ?

In an embarrassing revelation, an Indian security firm “Shadowmap” promoted by Yash Kadakia, has revealed that data about 1200 accounts of elected officials and staff and another 15,000 accounts of EU affairs professionals were disclosed on the web along with … Continue reading

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Live Cyber Law Courses will be back

In the next few weeks, Naavi would be conducting two virtual programs on Cyber Laws . The coverage would be similar to what Cyber Law College covered during the offline programs with BMS Law College and St Joseph’s Law College … Continue reading

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India is a haven for black money

Despite the efforts of our honourable Prime Minister to eliminate Black Money in India there is a formidable opposition which is fighting to defeat his efforts. I draw the attention of the readers to a video containing the views of … Continue reading

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Cryptocurrency in India is emerging like the TikTok  said Nischal Shetty, CEO of WazirX.. Thanks to this judgement..

The Bitcoin industry is gloating with the cryptocurrency platforms seeing nearly three times new users in the last two weeks.  (Refer this article in ET). The industry should thank the judgement of the following three Gentlemen Judges, the honourable V. … Continue reading

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Preparing for Security disruption through Quantum Computing

Some times back, I have tried to place before the readers of this blog who are mainly followers of Cyber Law, Information Security and Data Protection some thoughts on the impact of Quantum Computing on Cyber Laws through a series … Continue reading

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