Monthly Archives: April 2017

New Chairman appointed for TDSAT which is also the CyAT now

It is reported that former Supreme Court Judge, honourable Justice Shiva Kirti Singh will be the next chair person for the Telecom Disputes Settlement & Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT). The appointment is for a period of 3 years and he takes … Continue reading

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Cyber Dispute Resolution over an ADR Process

India recognized laws applicable for the use of Electronic Documents with the passage of Information Technology Act 2000 (ITA 2000) on 17th October 2000. The law recognized contraventions of different kinds and prescribed civil penalties in certain cases as well … Continue reading

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Courts are the last resort for Justice seekers…

For those who know how the Judicial system functions, it is needless to say that it is always a pain to pursue justice through normal Courts. We are tired of the saying “God sees the truth but waits”. Many would … Continue reading

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Cyber Disputes Mediation and Arbitration Center (CDMAC)

CDMAC is the proposed “Cyber Dispute Mediation and Arbitration Center”,  promoted by Naavi, a pioneer in Cyber Laws in India  and founder of www.naavi.org and its associate services. (Check www.adr.ind.in) This Center proposes to offer Mediation and Arbitration Services mainly … Continue reading

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CyAT is dead. Let’s create a Cyber Disputes Mediation Center

The Cyber Appellate Tribunal (CyAT) which was envisaged under ITA 2000/8 as the national appeal authority over all the adjudication offices is finally confined to history. Despite being in existence from 2000 upto 2017, the CyAT could not come to … Continue reading

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Process of Cyber Appellate Tribunal merger with TDSAT complete

With the presidential assent given to the Finance Bill 2017, the amendments to some other Acts including the “Merger of Cyber Appellate Tribunal with TDSAT” is deemed to have been enacted. Now it is necessary for the Government to pass … Continue reading

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