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by Arvind Menon
Categories: Information Technology Law, Other Laws
Publisher: Bharat Law House Pvt Ltd
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This book contains detailed comments on the Information Technology Act, 2000 and allied rules and statutes. It also contains the Payments and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 and Bankers Book Evidence Act. India is being transformed into “Digital India”. It envisages a new dawn for India which is built around the edifice of information technology. The book confines itself to discussion of above mentioned subjects and chose not to venture into other dimensions of information technology like intellectual property protection in cyberspace, human rights and information technology which were mentioned in the previous book. When the author ventured into the research of information technology and law in the year 2007 there were only few Indian books on the subjects. But all through this decade, Indian law publishing industry has produced scores of books pertaining to information technology law. Thus, looking from that prism this book is not a novelty. But, lots of efforts spanning over seven years since I signed the agreement with M/s. Bharat Law House Pvt Ltd have gone into this book. The author leaves it to audience to judge this work. Sincere efforts have been made to make this book error free. “To err is human, but to forgive is divine”.

Author: Arvind Menon
About Author:
Arvind Menon :

Aravind Menon, now works with Seshaasai Group of Companies. He has over ten years of research experience in various aspects of information technology law. He has been a resource person to various institutions like the NUALS, Cochin, and the Kerala Police Academy. He has also presented various papers on information technology and has several publications to his credit. He is also pursuing his doctoral studies on “Internet Governance” at NUALS, Cochin.

About Publisher:

Bharat is a 'trade-name' for a group of concerns, popularly known as Bharat Law House and Bharat Law House Pvt. Ltd. Bharat is one of the most reputed publishers of law books with an experience of over six decades. It possess a very diverse range of publications covering not only the area of taxation - direct and indirect - but also company law, insolvency capital market, finance, industrial law, foreign exchange, commercial, civil and criminal laws. The students publications for CA, CS, CMA, CFA, MBA, graduate and post-graduate studies have carved out a niche for themselves. The Publication House has a professionally qualified team with strong in-house capabilities. Their strength lies in the patronage of legal luminaries in every field. They strive for accuracy, authenticity and sincerity.  

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Categories: Information Technology Law, Other Laws
Publisher: Bharat Law House Pvt Ltd
About Book:

This book contains detailed comments on the Information Technology Act, 2000 and allied rules and statutes. It also contains the Payments and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 and Bankers Book Evidence Act. India is being transformed into “Digital India”. It envisages a new dawn for India which is built around the edifice of information technology. The book confines itself to discussion of above mentioned subjects and chose not to venture into other dimensions of information technology like intellectual property protection in cyberspace, human rights and information technology which were mentioned in the previous book. When the author ventured into the research of information technology and law in the year 2007 there were only few Indian books on the subjects. But all through this decade, Indian law publishing industry has produced scores of books pertaining to information technology law. Thus, looking from that prism this book is not a novelty. But, lots of efforts spanning over seven years since I signed the agreement with M/s. Bharat Law House Pvt Ltd have gone into this book. The author leaves it to audience to judge this work. Sincere efforts have been made to make this book error free. “To err is human, but to forgive is divine”.

Author: Arvind Menon
About Author:
Arvind Menon :

Aravind Menon, now works with Seshaasai Group of Companies. He has over ten years of research experience in various aspects of information technology law. He has been a resource person to various institutions like the NUALS, Cochin, and the Kerala Police Academy. He has also presented various papers on information technology and has several publications to his credit. He is also pursuing his doctoral studies on “Internet Governance” at NUALS, Cochin.

About Publisher:

Bharat is a 'trade-name' for a group of concerns, popularly known as Bharat Law House and Bharat Law House Pvt. Ltd. Bharat is one of the most reputed publishers of law books with an experience of over six decades. It possess a very diverse range of publications covering not only the area of taxation - direct and indirect - but also company law, insolvency capital market, finance, industrial law, foreign exchange, commercial, civil and criminal laws. The students publications for CA, CS, CMA, CFA, MBA, graduate and post-graduate studies have carved out a niche for themselves. The Publication House has a professionally qualified team with strong in-house capabilities. Their strength lies in the patronage of legal luminaries in every field. They strive for accuracy, authenticity and sincerity.  

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