INDIA’S DEMONETIZATION, CASHLESS ECONOMY & CYBERLAW CHALLENGES

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“One of the best Cyberlaw ebooks of all time” – BookAuthority

 

INDIA’S DEMONETIZATION, CASHLESS ECONOMY & CYBERLAW CHALLENGES

 

India has begun its journey in the direction of becoming a digital cashless economy. India demonetized its currency in the second week of November, 2016 and reiterated its resolve to transform the nation into a cashless economy. India’s demonetization and advent towards the cashless economy has brought forward various Cyberlaw challenges and issues.

This eBook seeks to examine the various Cyberlaw challenges that are faced by India as a nation, as it moves in the direction of transmigrating to a digital cashless economy. This eBook examines various important and significant facets which must be addressed by India as a nation as important priorities, as it prepares to go the cashless economy way.

The effective addressing of such cyberlaw challenges would further help in transforming India into a knowledge society and economy.

This eBook would be of value for every stakeholder in the digital and mobile ecosystem who wants to understand the legal nuances and complexities impacting India’s progress towards becoming a cashless digital economy.

This eBook is authored by Pavan Duggal (pavanduggal.com), Asia’s and India’s foremost expert on Cyberlaw and Mobile Law, who has been acknowledged as one of the top four cyber lawyers of the world. This eBook’s Author runs his niche law firm Pavan Duggal Associates, Advocates (pavanduggalassociates.com/) which is working on all aspects concerning technology and the law.

© Pavan Duggal, 2016

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Publisher: Amazon.com
Publication Year: 2016
Format: eBook
Length: 36
ASIN: B01NBPITHI
eBook Price: $9.99
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