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ICT Enablement Of Indian Parliament

Use of technology has benefited many individuals and organisations. The technology has even benefited governments and governmental functioning.
 
However, the true use of technology is still awaiting a signal from Indian government and its agencies. One such pillar of Indian sovereign is Parliament of India that has to be more technology enabled and technology guided.
 
Information and communication technology (ICT) related issues have always been taken lightly by Indian parliament. For instance, the IT Amendment Bill, 2008 was passed by both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha without even a discussion or debate.
 
This shows the indifferent attitude of Indian government/parliament towards ICT related laws in India. There is an emergent need to streamline Indian parliament through use of ICT for all purposes, including law making.
 
Perry4Law has launched a centre that intends to assist parliament of India and parliaments of other nations to effectively use ICT for valuable legislative functions and law making. This is the first initiative of its kind in India and is of tremendous importance.
 
It would extend its expertise for matters like cyber law, cyber forensics, e-governance, etc.
 
Now at least we can have reasonable and effective cyber law and technology laws that may be formulated in future. The centre has many objectives in mind and protecting human rights in cyberspace is one of them.
Priyanka Sharma: I am techno-legal freelance writer. My areas of interest include cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, e-governance, e-commerce, techno-legal issues, etc. In particular I am very much interested in reporting news, views and opinions regarding the use of information technology for legal and judicial purposes and formulation of policies and strategies to achieve the same. I am a writer at many news platforms and contribute articles in techno-legal field at regular basis. My priority is to cover those issues and areas that have either skipped the attention of mainframe media or have been deliberately ignored.
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