Self
defence in cyberspace is a concept whose time has come at
both national and international level. At the national level of India
self defence is required not only against cyber criminals but also
against our own over
zealous and e-surveillance oriented Indian government.
Suggestions have been given in the past that United Nations (UN) must
protect human
rights in cyberspace as well. However, UN
is not serious about protecting human rights in cyberspace.
Human Rights in Cyberspace are outlawed in India, says Praveen Dalal, managing partner of New Delhi based ICT law firm Perry4Law and leading techno legal expert of India. In fact, the IT Act, 2008 has made the sole Cyber Law of India susceptible to the attacks of “Unconstitutionality” as it is now openly and blatantly violating various Fundamental Rights as incorporated in the Constitution of India, informs Dalal.
Human Rights in Cyberspace are outlawed in India, says Praveen Dalal, managing partner of New Delhi based ICT law firm Perry4Law and leading techno legal expert of India. In fact, the IT Act, 2008 has made the sole Cyber Law of India susceptible to the attacks of “Unconstitutionality” as it is now openly and blatantly violating various Fundamental Rights as incorporated in the Constitution of India, informs Dalal.
See Cjnews India for more.
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