Maharashtra
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today said that the Centre is working on
formulating a new law under IT Act, on the lines of section 66 (A) that was
struck down recently by the Supreme Court.
Fadnavis
was replying to Shiv Sena MLC Neelam Gorhe, who asked whether the state will
frame a new law in place of Section 66 (A) that would compensate for the
repercussions on the Supreme Court order.
"Under
the previous law, an accused could be put behind bars if he made objectionable
comments on somebody. After this law was struck down, these miscreants will now
get teeth to continue doing this. Will the state government formulate a law in
line with the previous law?" Gorhe asked.
Fadnavis
said that there is no need for the state government to frame a new law as the
Central government is already working on it.
"The
Centre is working on formulating a new law on the lines of Section 66 (A) that
was struck down by the SC. There was no conviction in the previous law and thus
a law is being formulated that will be strong and which will result in convictions,"
the chief minister said.
While
there were 937 registered cases under the IT Act in 2013, the number rose to
2,696 in 2014, he said.
Replying
to a question by Hemant Takle (NCP), who pointed out that merely training 1,000
policemen will not help and that all police stations should be trained in
handling cases of cyber crime, Fadnavis said that his suggestion will be
considered.
"To
tackle cases, we will also think about taking help from outsourced agencies if
required," the CM added.
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