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I think the broader question concerns encryption in India in general, rather than Tor specifically.
Looking at similar questions on other SE boards, the short answer seems to be: "it's not illegal to …
answered Aug 2 '15 by Richard Horrocks
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of encryption and contains an application form to request a
license.
You would have to research further to determine if there are any existing legal precedences - i.e. previous cases - showing how …
answered Mar 31 '16 by Richard Horrocks
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This could perhaps be interpreted as a wider question on whether or not the use of encryption in general is legal in Brazil. If it is legal, then surely expecting ISPs, and by extension anyone …
answered Mar 5 '16 by Richard Horrocks