Class II Digital Signature
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Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is a legally acknowledged mode of signing documents electronically.
Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is mostly used for filing electronic documents with Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), Registrar of Companies (ROC), Registration under Goods and Service Tax and Filing of Returns, Filing Income Tax Return, Registration under Provident Funds and Filing of Returns, E-Filing, E-Tenders and more.
Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) have often confused with scanned prints of a physical written signature, which do not ensure any lawful support for authentication of electronic documents.
A Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is equivalent to a handwritten signature in electronic form, as it builds the identity of the sender of an electronic document over the Internet. It will be in the form of a USB E-Token, where the Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is stowed and can be opened through a computer to sign documents electronically.
Uses of Class 2 Digital Signature Certificate
Class 2 Digital Signature Certificates (DSC) are generally used for
- Company Incorporation
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Incorporation
- One Person Company (OPC) Incorporation
- Returns with Registrar of Companies (ROC) / Filing e-forms and documents
- Filing Income Tax Return (ITR)
- Goods and Service Tax Registration and Filing of GST Returns
- Provident Funds (PF) Registration and Filing of Returns etc.
There are different types of Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) that are used for various purposes.
Documents Required
- Pan card self-attested (blue ink only)
- Aadhar card/Driving license/passport/voter id/bank saving passbook self attest (blue ink only)
- Application form signed across the photo and signed in the applicant signature column (blue ink only)
- Signature in the pan card match with signature in pan card .in the Address proof and in the application form
RECEIVE DIGITAL SIGNATURE APPLICATION
PROCESS THE DSC
APPLICANT COMPLETE THE VIDEO
APPLICANT COMPLETE THE MOBILE VERIFICATION
DIGITAL SIGNATURE IS APPROVED
DIGITAL SIGNATURE IS DOWNLOADED
A Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is a very simple, safe, useful, and time-saving mode of signing e- documents or verifying certain online transactions. Technically, it is a code, unique to the individual who is signing the e-document or validating the transaction.
A USB e-Token is a storage device where the Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) can be kept with password protection.
No, Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is not available in soft copy. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has officially stopped the download of Digital Signature in .pfx format. So, the only way to download the digital signature now is a Cryptographic Device.
The Regulator of Certifying Authorities (CCA) assigns independent organizations as Certifying Authority (CA) for issue of Digital Signature Certificates (DSC). Certifying Authorities is liable for verification and allotting of Digital Signature Certificates (DSC) to the applicant.
Yes, an individual can have two digital signatures certificates; say one for personal use and another for official use.
Class 2 Digital Signature Certificate is mostly used for filing e-documents. Class 2 Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is used for compliance of Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), e-forms with Registrar of Companies (ROC), Filing Income Tax Return (ITR), Goods and Service Tax Registration and GST Returns Filing, Provident Funds Registration and Filing of Returns etc.
The Central Government of India has appointed the Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) under the Information Technology Act 2000 for regulating the problem and management of Digital Signatures Certificate (DSC) in India.
Registration Authority (RA) interacts with the Digital Signature Certificates (DSC) applicants for gathering of documents and submission to Certifying Authorities (CCA) and assists them in the submission of Digital Signature Certificates (DSC) application.
Yes, In India according to the IT Act it has given legal validity to digital signatures.
You can select to obtain a digital signature of 1 year or 2 year validity.