The legal implications and standards of law to be observed in relation to protect the socio-cultural and moral norms seems to be inadequate in computer and communication related crimes.
Therefore, it is high time to take it as a challenge and to develop the legal framework accordingly. The issue of information i.e. data privacy is also a prime concern to protect the system as well as society. Since, cyber security is a big challenge in current perspective, thus we need a good legal framework in the area of cyber law, cyber security to protect e-transactions and the common interests of general public at large.
In the present Indian legal context, the Information Technology Act, 2000 is a piece make legislation that is weak on the fronts of cyber security and other areas of cyber criminality and thus affecting the privacy rights of Indian citizens and other components of e-governance.