Digital Signature Certificate requirement for e filing: class two or class three certificates from licensed authorities enable legally admissible signing. A Digital Signature Certificate is an electronic identity certificate required to sign e-documents; licensed Certifying Authorities issue class two and class three DSCs for MCA e-filing, with class two verifying identity against trusted databases and class three requiring in-person verification. DSCs are not contingent on holding a Director Identification Number, may be issued with one- or two-year validity, incur variable fees and typical issuance times of several days, and are legally admissible under the information technology framework. Guidance includes Internet Explorer security and ActiveX settings needed to register and use DSCs on the portal.
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Digital Signature Certificate requirement for e filing: class two or class three certificates from licensed authorities enable legally admissible signing.
A Digital Signature Certificate is an electronic identity certificate required to sign e-documents; licensed Certifying Authorities issue class two and class three DSCs for MCA e-filing, with class two verifying identity against trusted databases and class three requiring in-person verification. DSCs are not contingent on holding a Director Identification Number, may be issued with one- or two-year validity, incur variable fees and typical issuance times of several days, and are legally admissible under the information technology framework. Guidance includes Internet Explorer security and ActiveX settings needed to register and use DSCs on the portal.
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