Data Protection in India

Online privacy in India

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The IT Act contains both civil and a criminal penalties and offences for a variety of computer crimes. Under the IT Act, if any person introduces or causes to be introduced, any computer contaminant (like viruses etc.), into any computer, computer system or computer network, they may be liable to pay damages to the affected person(s). Under the IT Act, ‘computer contaminant’ is defined as any set of computer instructions that are designed:

  • to modify, destroy, record, or transmit data or programs residing within a computer, computer system or computer network, or
  • by any means to usurp the normal operation of the computer, computer system or computer network.

Further, under the IT Act, any person, who fraudulently or dishonestly makes use of the electronic signature, password or any other unique identification feature of any other person, may be subject to a prison term of up to three years and a fine up to INR 100,000 or approximately €1,098 (as at January 6, 2025).

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