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CYBER LAW: CHAPTER 10 :-Cyber Appellate Tribunal part 2(Section 53&54& 55&56&57&58&59&60&61&62&63&64)

Topic   :  Lecture on Cyber Law Audience:  B.Sc.(IT) 6th Semester, Marwari College Ranchi. Topic content : Information Technology Act, 2000 Chapter 10 : Cyber Appellate Tribunal Section 53: Filling up of vacancies (1) The Chairperson or Member of the Cyber Appellate Tribunal may, by notice in writing under his hand addressed to the Central Government, resign his office: Provided that the said Chairperson or Member shall, unless he is permitted by the Central Government to relinquish his office sooner, continue to hold office until the expiry of three months from the date of receipt of such notice or until a person duly appointed as his successor enters upon his office or until the expiry of his term of office, whichever is the earliest. (2) The Chairperson or Member of a Cyber Appellate Tribunal shall not be removed from his office except by an order by the Central Government on the ground of proved misbehaviour or incapacity after an inquiry made by a Judge of the Supreme Court in whi

CYBER LAW: CHAPTER 10 :-Cyber Appellate Tribunal part 1(SECTION 48&49& 50&51&52&52A&52B&52C&52D&53)

Topic   :  Lecture on Cyber Law Audience:  B.Sc.(IT) 6th Semester, Marwari College Ranchi. Topic content : Information Technology Act, 2000 Chapter 10 : Cyber Appellate Tribunal Section 48: Establishment of Cyber Appellate Tribunal 1) The Central Government shall, by notification, establish one or more appellate tribunals to be known as the Cyber Appellate Tribunal. (2) The Central Government shall also specify, in the notification referred to in sub-section (1), the matters and places in relation to which the Cyber Appellate Tribunal may exercise jurisdiction. Section 49: Composition of Cyber Appellate Tribunal (1) The Cyber Appellate Tribunal shall consist of a Chairperson and such number of other Members, as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint Provided that the person appointed as the Presiding Officer of the Cyber Appellate Tribunal under the provisions of this Act immediately before the commencement of the Information Technology (Amendment)

CYBER LAW: CHAPTER 9:-Penalties Compensation And Adjudication (SECTION 44&45&46&47)

Topic   :  Lecture on Cyber Law Audience:  B.Sc.(IT) 6th Semester, Marwari College Ranchi. Topic content : Information Technology Act, 2000 Chapter 9: Penalties Compensation And Adjudication Section 44: Penalty for failure to furnish information, return, etc If any person who is required under this Act or any rules or regulations made thereunder to – (a) furnish any document, return or report to the Controller or the Certifying Authority, fails to furnish the same, he shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding one lakh and fifty thousand rupees for each such failure; (b) file any return or furnish any information, books or other documents within the time specified therefor in the regulations, fails to file return or furnish the same within the time specified therefore in the regulations, he shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five thousand rupees for every day during which such failure continues: (c) maintain books of account or records, fails to maintain the same, he shall be l

Partnership Act ,1932

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Topic   :  Lecture on EDP Audience:  B.Sc.(CA/IT/CM) 6th Semester, Marwari College Ranchi. Topic content : Partnership Act,1932 Scope of the  Act An Act was enacted in 1932 and it came into force on the 1st day of October 1932. The present Act superseded the earlier law, which was contained in Chapter XI of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. Introduction Partnership results from a contract and is governed by the Partnership Act 1932. The partnership is also governed by the general provision of the Indian Contract Act on such matters where the Partnership Act is silent. It is expressly mentioned that the provision of India Contract Act which is not repealed will be applicable on Partnership until and unless such provision is in contrary to any provision of Partnership Act, 1932. The rules of contract regarding the capacity to contract, offer, acceptance etc will also be applicable to the partnership. But the rules regarding the status of minor will be governed by the Partnership Act, 1932 s