<p>"I think instead of amending the IT Act we should have separate laws for each of the classification of the cyber crimes. It is a matter we need to deal with, instead of tinkering with the IT Act from time to time to meet the contingencies," Moily said here.<br /><br />Making laws only to deal with contingencies is "not a desired thing" as it may lead to curtailing the basic substantive rights of the entrepreneurs, Moily said at the launch of the "Cyber Law Enforcement Programme and National Consultation Meeting."<br /><br />The Law Minister also lamented that the country lacked a specific enforcement agency to deal exclusively with cyber laws. He said several countries like United States and South Korea have created such agencies.<br /><br />He also said that since challenges posed by cyber crime were new to India, the country did not have a collective skill of experts to deal with such situations. The Law Minister pointed that judicial officers also lacked training to deal with cases related to cyber crimes.<br />The minister pointed out that even the IT industry lacked self-regulation in areas of privacy and data collection.<br /><br /></p>
<p>"I think instead of amending the IT Act we should have separate laws for each of the classification of the cyber crimes. It is a matter we need to deal with, instead of tinkering with the IT Act from time to time to meet the contingencies," Moily said here.<br /><br />Making laws only to deal with contingencies is "not a desired thing" as it may lead to curtailing the basic substantive rights of the entrepreneurs, Moily said at the launch of the "Cyber Law Enforcement Programme and National Consultation Meeting."<br /><br />The Law Minister also lamented that the country lacked a specific enforcement agency to deal exclusively with cyber laws. He said several countries like United States and South Korea have created such agencies.<br /><br />He also said that since challenges posed by cyber crime were new to India, the country did not have a collective skill of experts to deal with such situations. The Law Minister pointed that judicial officers also lacked training to deal with cases related to cyber crimes.<br />The minister pointed out that even the IT industry lacked self-regulation in areas of privacy and data collection.<br /><br /></p>