Section 65 Information Technology Act, 2000

 


Section 65 Information Technology Act, 2000: 


Tampering with computer source documents.-Whoever knowingly or intentionally conceals, destroys or alters or intentionally or knowingly causes another to conceal, destroy, or alter any computer source code used for a computer, computer programme, computer system or computer network, when the computer source code is required to be kept or maintained by law for the time being in force, shall be punishable with imprisonment up to three years, or with fine which may extend up to two lakh rupees, or with both. Explanation.--For the purposes of this section, "computer source code" means the listing of programmes, computer commands, design and layout and programme analysis of computer resource in any form.


Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 65 Information Technology Act, 2000:  

Datti Kameswari vs Singam Rao Sarath Chandra And on 11 December, 2015

Rajath Chaturvedi Is Examined vs Is A Person Who Has Sent Purchase  on 2 February, 2021

Ram Shanker Singh vs State Of U.P. And Another on 4 January, 2017

M/S.Sundaram B.N.P.Paribas Home vs State Of Tamil Nadu on 26 August, 2011

Ajay Murlidhar Batheja vs The State Of Maharashtra And Anr on 26 October, 2018


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