Step 1: Understanding the Objectives of the IT Act, 2000.
The primary objective of the Information Technology Act, 2000, was to provide legal recognition for electronic transactions, facilitate digital filing of documents, and amend existing laws like the Indian Penal Code and the Indian Evidence Act to include provisions related to cybercrimes.
Step 2: Explanation of Other Options.
- (a) The Act indeed provides legal sanction to transactions in e-commerce.
- (b) The Act facilitates the electronic filing of documents with the Government.
- (c) The Act amends the Indian Penal Code and Indian Evidence Act to deal with cybercrimes.
Step 3: Conclusion.
All the options are correct, making (d) the best answer.
| List-I | List-II |
|---|---|
| (A) Cyber Appellate Tribunal | (III) Resolves disputes arising from cyber crime. |
| (B) Environmental Protection Act 1986 | (I) Punishes people causing pollution. |
| (C) Indian Information Technology Act 2000 | (IV) Provides guidelines on storage, processing and transmission of sensitive data. |
| (D) Central Pollution Control Board | (II) Provides guidelines for proper handling and disposal of e-waste. |