01376 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036007000300056008004100059020001800100082001300118084001900131100001700150245008300167260004500250300002100295650001400316650003100330520077300361990002401134INLIS00000000001077320221128103353 a0010-1122000115ta221128 g 0 eng  a81-7534-392-3 a344.0954 a344.0954 SHA i0 aVakul Sharma1 aInformation Technology Law & Practice :bCyber Law & E-Commers /cVakul Sharma aIndia :bUniversal Law Publishing,c2004 a454 hlm ;c26 cm 4aCyber Law 4aInformation Technology Law aThis book is not an internet download as most books of this genre are. It is an original work. It is more than a mere section wise commentary of the Information Technology Act, 2000. Numerous illustrations, concept notes and examples make the subject and comprehensible. It is an original text as it attempts to interpret the true legislative intent behind the Act by referring to and applying the Supreme Court judgments for better assimilation and understanding of its various provisions. The author has tried to assimilate the thoughts of Judges, Lawyers, Civil Servants, Police Officers, Technocrats and Students whom he met during his public lectures, discussions, workshops, seminars across the length and breadth of the country over the past few years. a01013/MKRI-P/I-2005