Electronic filing admissibility: Registrar-certified digital copies and extracts are admissible and presumed true in proceedings. Section 68 permits documents required to be filed, recorded or registered under the Act to be filed electronically in prescribed manner and conditions. Copies or extracts electronically filed with or supplied by the Registrar and certified by affixing a digital signature under the Information Technology Act, 2000 are admissible in evidence with equal validity to the original, and Registrar-certified extracts are admissible and presumed true unless contrary evidence is adduced.
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Electronic filing admissibility: Registrar-certified digital copies and extracts are admissible and presumed true in proceedings.
Section 68 permits documents required to be filed, recorded or registered under the Act to be filed electronically in prescribed manner and conditions. Copies or extracts electronically filed with or supplied by the Registrar and certified by affixing a digital signature under the Information Technology Act, 2000 are admissible in evidence with equal validity to the original, and Registrar-certified extracts are admissible and presumed true unless contrary evidence is adduced.
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