India floats idea of dedicated tribunal to handle online offences
India's government has started to consult some proposed details of its long-awaited Digital India Act, including a declaration that the bill needed a dedicated adjudicatory tool for offenses committed online.states “the adjudicatory mechanism should be easily accessible, deliver timely remedies to citizens, resolve cyber disputes, develop a unified cyber jurisprudence” and “enforce the rule of law online.
The outline of the Act also mentions disclosure norms for data collection and standards for keeping data anonymous. The Indian government held a consultation with stakeholders of the bill over the weekend, and according to the Ministry of Electronics and IT that meant industry representatives, lawyers, intermediaries and consumer groups were invited to talks.For the first time design, architecture and goals of a Bill are being discussed with stakeholders at its pre-introduction stage
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