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Why punishment under section 66A of IT Act 2000 is unconstitutional?
Why punishment under section 66A of IT Act 2000 is unconstitutional?
Why punishment under section 66A of IT Act 2000 is unconstitutional?
Why punishment under section 66A of IT Act 2000 is unconstitutional?

Why punishment under section 66A of IT Act 2000 is unconstitutional?

Freedom of Speech and the Unconstitutionality of Section 66A of the IT Act The Preamble of the Constitution of India guarantees Liberty—including the liberty of thought and expression—to all citizens. This foundational principle is protected under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution, which guarantees every citizen the right to freedom of speech and expression. This right

Quantum Encryption:Exploiting quantum physics.

Quantum Encryption With the rapid rise in cybercrime and sophisticated hacking techniques, traditional methods of protecting information are increasingly being challenged. Conventional encryption relies on complex and computationally intensive algorithms, but what if security could instead be guaranteed by the laws of physics themselves? Quantum cryptography offers such a possibility by eliminating the risk of

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