Covers recent amendments to the IT Act and key judicial rulings (e.g., Shreya Singhal vs. Union of India on Section 66A, WhatsApp privacy judgment references).
stands as a pioneering effort to bridge the gap between technical digital complexities and the legal frameworks governing them. A Plain-Language Guide to the IT Act, 2000 Originally published by Tata McGraw-Hill , the book is designed to demystify India's Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000
The versatility of the is its greatest asset. It is used by:
| Feature | Vivek Sood’s Ebook | Traditional Textbooks | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Simple, conversational | Academic, formal, Latin phrases | | Length | ~200–250 pages (condensed) | 500–800 pages (voluminous) | | Target Audience | Students, professionals, general public | Mainly law students & lawyers | | Practical Tips | High (Step-by-step guides) | Low (Focus on theory) | | Format | Digital-first | Print-first |
Covers recent amendments to the IT Act and key judicial rulings (e.g., Shreya Singhal vs. Union of India on Section 66A, WhatsApp privacy judgment references).
stands as a pioneering effort to bridge the gap between technical digital complexities and the legal frameworks governing them. A Plain-Language Guide to the IT Act, 2000 Originally published by Tata McGraw-Hill , the book is designed to demystify India's Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000
The versatility of the is its greatest asset. It is used by:
| Feature | Vivek Sood’s Ebook | Traditional Textbooks | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Simple, conversational | Academic, formal, Latin phrases | | Length | ~200–250 pages (condensed) | 500–800 pages (voluminous) | | Target Audience | Students, professionals, general public | Mainly law students & lawyers | | Practical Tips | High (Step-by-step guides) | Low (Focus on theory) | | Format | Digital-first | Print-first |