Wednesday, 14 March 2018

#ECommerce : Broad Policy / Elements





Economic Times ( 15 March ) carries following news :







The government on Wednesday made a case for a national e-commerce policy and a related consolidated legal framework to address the challenges of the sector and realise the opportunities in the global business-to-consumer (B2C) space.

 

"Most important for us at this point of time as policy-makers and also as stakeholders who are at the receiving end...



We do not have a national e-commerce policy and we do not have a consolidated legal framework to deal with it. So if we look at the e-commerce...




We do need a broad policy that looks at the broad elements, that we will use to realise the opportunities," Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia said addressing a workshop on e-commerce here.
 



Some 20 MONTHS ago , I broadly outlined the contours of an E Commerce policy , as follows ( - and sent to the Policy Makers ) :




The best that the Committee can recommend is adoption of the following ,


Parekh's , " 3  Laws of E-Commerce Economy " ,


to be incorporated as 123rd Constitutional Amendment

( with apologies to Isaac Asimov's 3 Laws of Robotics ! ) :


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LAW  #  1 :


Asimov :

     A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.


Parekh :

Rules / Regulations of E-Commerce shall not come in the way of unfettered creation of SELF EMPLOYMENT

    
Any existing Law / Rule / Regulation that hinders a person to become Self Employed, shall be treated as ultra-vires

  

Further , any Law / Regulation of " E-Commerce / FDI " which slows down Investment ( Foreign or Local / Official or through channeling of BLACK MONEY ), shall be treated as " bad in law " and struck down


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LAW  # 2
   

Asimov :

     A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.


    Parekh :

    Laws / Regulations governing " E-Commerce / FDI " shall be subservient to Laws / Regulations governing " Commerce / Investment " .
   
     
     Whenever any Public Authority / Court finds conflict between the two , laws / regulations governing " Commerce/ Investments " , shall prevail under all circumstances , and in favour of the self employed

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     LAW  #  3

     Asimov :   

     A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.


    Parekh :

     Laws / Regulations of " E-Commerce / FDI " which get over-ruled under LAW # 2 , shall immediately " Self Destruct "  in favour of unobstructed progress of TECHNOLOGIAL ADVANCES


  



For the underlying logic, read :


Missingthe Woods for the Tree ?  [  12  Aug  2016  ]


15  March  2018


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