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- W1537228750 abstract "Governments are increasingly utilizing the Internet to perform their functions. The Indian welfare state has been historically plagued with problems of corruption and red tape. With the advent of the Internet and the growing penetration of the Internet in India, the government has commenced shifting its functions to the Internet. India aims to regulate all digital activity through the Information Technology Act 2000. The Act contains detailed provisions regarding electronic governance. This article examines these provisions. Part-1 introduces the rationale and well as the technical and legal background of electronic governance. Part-2 contains an examination of the provisions which act as a backbone for electronic governance. Part-3 contains an examination of the various provisions contained in the act which facilitate electronic governance. Part-4 examines the provisions relating to voluntary implementation of electronic governance, and finally Part-5 concludes the legal framework for electronic governance in India. I. AN INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC GOVERNANCE It has been stated that, “open government is a contradiction in terms. You can be open – or you can have a government”. However, with the advent of new technologies, regulatory agencies are increasingly harnessing the power of digital technologies to meet the informational demands of rulemaking and to expand public involvement in policymaking. Governments are increasingly adopting technological means, shifting from walls to webs. India aims to regulate all digital activity through the Information Technology Act, 2000. The heading of Chapter III of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (hereinafter “ITA”) reads as “electronic governance”. Electronic governance may be defined as the use of informational and computer technology to facilitate interaction between, on the one hand, a public authority and, on the other hand, individual citizens, businesses, or non-governmental organizations. However, it is pertinent to note that e-government differs from e-governance. E-government constitutes the way the public sector institutions use technology to conduct administration and to enhance the delivery of existing services. E-governance, however, is not simply about technological or physical application for public affairs but about the ways political and social powers are organized and used. E-governance deals with how the citizens interact with the government or influence the legislative or public sector processes. * LLB (Hons), Amity Law School. Apar Gupta publishes Apar’s Law & Technology Blog, available at www. apargupta.com 1 JONATHAN LYNN & ANTHONY JAY, THE COMPLETE YES MINISTER 21 (1988). 2 See, e.g., Robert M. Kossick, Mexico’s Emerging E-Government Program: The Role Of The Internet In Promoting Economic Development, Democratic Governance, & The Rule Of Law, 8 L. & BUS. REV. AM 141 (2002). 3 THOMAS FRIEDMAN, THE LEXUS & THE OLIVE TREE: UNDERSTANDING GLOBALIZATION 39-58 (1999). 4 Information Technology Act, 2000 (India) available at http://www.mit.gov.in/itbillonline/it_framef.asp (last visited Apr. 23, 2006) [hereinafter Information ITA]. 5 John C. Reitz, E-Government, 54 AM. J. COMP. L. 733 (2006). 6 PAN SUK KIM, DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRATIC E-GOVERNANCE IN CYBERSPACE & SHAPING EGOVERNANCE FOR QUALITY OF LIFE 15 (2004)." @default.
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