Iot, AI And Block-Chain Driving The Refurbishment Of IT Legislation In India
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Abstract
Humans possess a unique attribute of being superior to other organisms.
They possess this supremacy not alone due to their capacity for reasoning and rationalizing, but also because of their inclination to organize themselves as a collective, capable of functioning well in huge groups. The innate human inclination to creatively adapt and modify its own creations has led to the transformation of our world, progressing from the use of simple counting devices like the abacus to the current age of advanced robotics. In order to prevent disorder and preserve their independence, every nation endeavors to eliminate the apprehension of control by a privileged few, therefore necessitating the implementation of legislation and the rule of law. The purpose of this study is to emphasize the ambiguous aspects and constraints present in Information Technology Laws, with a specific focus on the expanding realms of cyberspace. It also seeks to capture the attention of policymakers and legislators in order to make them comprehend the necessity of updating the Information Technology Act, 2000 to incorporate legislative provisions pertaining to emerging concerns in cyberspace.
The quantitative research method involves systematically reviewing historical sources of information and using qualitative research techniques to analyses the findings.
The conclusions and recommendations of this article will undoubtedly provide valuable assistance in the creation or revision of a complete law pertaining to information technology, taking into account the ever-changing technologies and their practical applications.