To create an understanding in the students regarding laws governing.
Course Outcomes (COs):
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Course outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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Course Code |
Course title |
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24CLC 332 |
Laws Governing Cyberspace (Theory) |
CO49: Identify the pre-2000 environment, goals, purpose, and efficacy of the Information Technology Act 2000 in relation to contemporary IT issues. CO50: Apply IT Act provisions, especially in understanding extraterritorial effects, digital signatures, Controller’s role, and license procedures. CO51: Develop an Understanding IT Act, e-government, Functional Equivalence Approach, analyze legal frameworks, and propose innovative strategies for e-governance. CO52: Analyze the IT Act’s punishment procedures for cyber violations, assess the Cyber Regulation Appellate Tribunal’s roles, and determine the determine the law’s relevance to cyberspace. CO53: Evaluate the guidelines issued by various ministries, including the Broadband Policy 2004, Domain Policy Framework, and Guidelines for Setting up of International Gateways for Internet. CO54: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in teaching: Class room Lecture/ Theatre Exercises and Games
Learning activities for the students: Role Play activities/ Group Discussions/ Class Presentation/ Group Exercises/ Improvisations
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Class participation, tutorial assignments and presentations, class tests, C A Test, Semester End Exams. |
Pre IT Act 2000 Scenario, reason for special act creation for It Act 2000, statement of objective, Critiques for the act,
Extra Territorial effect, digital Signature – controller of certifying authorities, license to issue digital signature certificates.
Functional Equivalence Approach, legal recognition of electronic records , Legal recognition to digital signature, Use of electronic record & digital signature in government & its agencies, retention of electronic records.
Adjudicating Officer, cyber regulation appellate tribunal. Penalties, offences and investigation under the law
Broadband Policy 2004, Domain Policy Framework, Guidelines for Setting up of International Gateways for Internet
1. Maheshwari&Maheshwari: Principle of Mercantile Law, National Publishing Trust
2. Rohini Aggarwal: Mercantile & Commercial Law, Taxmann.
3. Eframi Turban, Jae Lee, David King, K. Michale Chung, Electronic Commerce, Pearson Education
1.Agarwal, K.N. and Deeksha Agarwal ,Business on the net, Macmillan, New Delhi
2.Gulshan Kapoor: Business Law, New Age International Pvt Ltd Publishers.
e-Resources
https://egyankosh.ac.in/bitstream/123456789/86206/1/Unit-14.pdf
https://www.indiacode.nic.in/bitstream/123456789/13116/1/it_act_2000_updated.pdf