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Filing Complaints under IT Act – Maharashtra - weblinkg http://it.maharashtra.gov.in/1130/Filing-Complaints-under-IT-Act Cyber Crimes are new class of crimes rapidly increasing due to extensive use of technology. The information technology Act, 2000, specifies the acts which are punishable under the Act. State IT Secretary is the adjudicating officer under the IT Act, to adjudicate matters in respect of contraventions to the Chapter IX of the Information Technology Act 2000 and the matter or matters or places or area/areas in the State in which claim for injury or damage does not exceed Rs. 5 crore. The Adjudicating officer has the powers of Civil Court which are conferred on the Cyber Appellate Tribunal under sub-section(2) of the section 58. Cyber Laws IT Act 2000 IT Act (Amendment) 2008 IT Act Notification No 220 IT Act Notification No 240 Procedure for Filing a Complaint for Adjudication under IT Act Every Application for Adjudication Under IT Act 2000 should be in the specified format and should be accompanied by applicable fee. Application form: Proforma for Complaint Fee Structure: Every complaint of a matter to the Adjudicating Officer shall be accompanied by Application fee of Rs. 50/- and fee towards damages claimed by way of compensation from the contraveners, payable by a bank draft drawn in favour of "Adjudicating Officer Information Technology Act" at Mumbai, Maharashtra, calculated on the basis on the rates provided below. I. Damages by way of compensation Fee a. Upto Rs.10,000 10% ad valorem rounded of to nearest next hundred b. From 10001 to Rs. 50000 Rs. 1000 plus 5% of the amount exceeding Rs. 10,000 rounded of to nearest next hundred c. From Rs. 50001 to Rs. 100000 Rs. 3000/- plus 4% of the amount exceeding Rs. 50,000 rounded of to nearest next hundred d. More than Rs. 100000 Rs.5000/- plus 2% of the amount exceeding Rs. 100,000 rounded of to nearest next hundred II. Fee for Every ApplicationRs.50/- Where to Submit: Adjudicating Officer, c/o Directorate of Information Technology, 7th Floor, Mantralaya, Madam Cama Road, Hutatma Rajguru Chowk, Nariman Point, Mumbai - 400021 Contact us: itcases@maharashtra.gov.in

Filing Complaints under IT Act – Maharashtra - weblink http://it.maharashtra.gov.in/1130/Filing-Complaints-under-IT-Act Cyber Crimes are new class of crimes rapidly increasing due to extensive use of technology. The information technology Act, 2000, specifies the acts which are punishable under the Act. State IT Secretary is the adjudicating officer under the IT Act, to adjudicate matters in respect of contraventions to the Chapter IX of the Information Technology Act 2000 and the matter or matters or places or area/areas in the State in which claim for injury or damage does not exceed Rs. 5 crore. The Adjudicating officer has the powers of Civil Court which are conferred on the Cyber Appellate Tribunal under sub-section(2) of the section 58. Cyber Laws IT Act 2000 IT Act (Amendment) 2008 IT Act Notification No 220 IT Act Notification No 240 Procedure for Filing a Complaint for Adjudication under IT Act Every Application for Adjudication Under IT Act 2000 should be in