Section 89 of ITA, 2000 : Section 89: Power Of Controller To Make Regulations
ITA, 2000
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Explanation using Example
Let's imagine a scenario where a new technology emerges that allows more secure and efficient digital certification. The Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) in India, after consulting with the Cyber Regulations Advisory Committee, decides that this technology should be adopted by all Certifying Authorities (CAs) in India. However, this would require new regulations to be implemented.
The Controller, with approval from the Central Government, issues a notification in the Official Gazette, outlining these new regulations. These regulations might include:
- (a) The specifics of how each CA should maintain a database of disclosure records...
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