Study of E Commerce and Cyber Laws
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Abstract
The main aim of the study is to understand the e-commerce and cyber laws in indian
perspectives. In general, the IT Act attempts to address three domains or saw necessities for
the moved period: to conduct hypothetical e-trade transactions—both business-to-business &
business-to-customer, to enable e-association exchanges—both government-to-government
and national-to-government, to investigate any misbehavior and manage Internet. As more
commercial transactions are completed electronically, it has become increasingly important
that confirmation of these activities be available to establish valid rights & responsibilities
that flow from them. The Act is overly complex in terms of contract game plan, the ties to
specific advancement in the direction of modernized imprints, the overly broad instruments
for controlling affirmation powers, and the attempts to portray the advancement in a clear
contrast to more direct approaches obtained in various domains. Results of study is shows
that the Unless all of these legal obstacles are addressed, e-commerce will struggle to take off
in India.