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The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has clarified that mobile subscribers will be held liable if SIM cards issued in their name are misused for cyber fraud or illegal activities. Strengthened provisions under the Telecommunications Act, 2023 aim to curb SIM misuse, IMEI tampering, and enhance cybersecurity accountability nationwide.
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India has tightened its digital safety framework with new measures placing liability on mobile subscribers for SIM misuse. The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) announced that individuals will be accountable if SIM cards procured in their name are used for cyber fraud, scams, or other unlawful activities. This move comes amid rising concerns over digital fraud and the misuse of telecom identifiers.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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DoT has warned that subscribers will be liable if SIM cards registered under their identity are misused.
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The Telecommunications Act, 2023 makes obtaining SIMs through fraud, cheating, or impersonation a punishable offence.
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Tampering with IMEI numbers or telecommunication identifiers is now explicitly prohibited under sub-sections 42(3)(c) and 42(3)(f).
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Possession of unauthorized or tampered radio equipment is also deemed unlawful.
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Citizens are advised to avoid risky practices such as using devices with altered IMEI numbers.
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Police and public order enforcement remain state subjects, but central provisions strengthen legal accountability.
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The government has emphasized stricter monitoring and compliance to prevent cyber fraud linked to telecom misuse.
Officials highlighted that the new framework is designed to enhance cybersecurity resilience while protecting consumers from fraud. By placing responsibility on subscribers, the government aims to discourage identity misuse and ensure greater vigilance in mobile connections.
Industry experts note that these measures reflect India’s broader push to secure its digital ecosystem. With cyber fraud cases rising, the emphasis on subscriber accountability is expected to reduce vulnerabilities and strengthen trust in telecom services.
The announcement underscores the importance of responsible mobile usage and compliance with telecom regulations. As India advances toward a more connected digital economy, these safeguards are critical to ensuring both consumer protection and national security.
Sources: Communications Today, India TV News, The Public World
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