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<h1>Understanding Digital Signature Certificates: Verification, Issuance, and Legal Recognition under Indian IT Act 2000.</h1> Digital Signature Certificates (DSC) are electronic equivalents of physical identity documents like driver's licenses or passports, used to verify identity online or to sign documents digitally. Issued by licensed Certifying Authorities (CAs) under the Indian IT Act 2000, DSCs are required for signing electronic documents such as e-forms. There are Class 2 and Class 3 DSCs, with Class 3 requiring in-person verification. Costs and issuance times vary, typically taking three to seven days, and certificates are valid for one or two years. Digital Signatures are legally recognized in court. Internet Explorer settings must be adjusted for DSC registration.