Economic Times Tech
5/11/2026
IT rules amendments may create obligations outside law: Nasscom
Short summary
Nasscom and digital rights groups oppose draft IT rule amendments, citing serious concerns that new obligations could bypass parliamentary review and lead to over-censorship. Key issues include the risk of advisories becoming binding regulations without proper oversight, and unclear applicability of rules to AI-generated content and ordinary users. The debate highlights tension between regulation and operational clarity in India's evolving AI governance.
- •Draft IT rules risk creating obligations outside IT Act framework
- •Advisories could become binding without parliamentary oversight
- •Unclear rules for AI-generated content and ordinary users
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