Under the Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act), key authorities include the Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA), responsible for regulating digital certificates and Certifying Authorities. The Appellate Tribunal handles appeals against decisions made by Adjudicating Officers, who are appointed to adjudicate cybercrime-related offenses and impose penalties. These authorities play a critical role in ensuring compliance and enforcement of the Act’s provisions.
An Article by RANJITHA.K B.A LL.B(HONS) TABLE OF CONTENTS : • Introduction • The Tamil Nadu Buildings ( Lease & Rent Control ) Act,1960 • The Tamil Nadu Regulation of Rights and Responsibilities of Landlords and Tenants Act,2017 • Why 1960 Act was repealed by 2017 Act • Comparative Analysis on 1960 Act & 2017 […]
The Common Law Admission Test for Postgraduates (CLAT PG) is a highly esteemed examination in India, serving as a crucial milestone for law graduates seeking advanced education and specialized legal careers. With the ever-evolving legal landscape, the CLAT PG exam holds significant importance for those who aspire to distinguish themselves in the legal fraternity. Let’s […]
Preparing for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) coaching can be beneficial for several reasons: While joining a coaching institute can be advantageous, it’s essential to remember that success in CLAT ultimately depends on individual efforts, dedication, and consistency in preparation. Some candidates may prefer self-study or online resources instead of coaching. It’s important to choose […]