Hello, I have a question. Does Electronic Commerce Act, 2000 require companies to do business through electronic means? And it says provide statutory( which means legal) reference.

I think that it doesn't require the companies to do business through electronic means, but I can't find the statutory reference to back up my answer. Plus, I am not sure if I am right.

http://www.ftc.gov/os/2001/06/esign7.htm

read the executive summary, you can dig further from there.

Yes, thanks..I looked at it, but I can't seem to find anything. Could you please help me out if you can

Hello! The Electronic Commerce Act, 2000 is a legislation that governs electronic commerce in many jurisdictions. In order to determine whether it requires companies to do business through electronic means, we need to find the specific provision in the Act that addresses this requirement.

To find the statutory reference, you can start by searching for the Electronic Commerce Act, 2000 in the legislation database of your jurisdiction. Once you find the Act, you can navigate through its sections to locate the provisions that discuss the requirements for companies to conduct business electronically.

If you are having trouble finding the exact provision or interpreting its meaning, you can consult legal experts, such as lawyers or legal advisors, who have expertise in the field of electronic commerce or technology law. They will be able to provide you with a more accurate answer and guide you through the relevant statutory references.

Remember, it's important to consult the actual legislation and seek legal advice when interpreting legal requirements to ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date information.