Section : 35. Certifying Authority to issue
Digital Signature Certificate.
(1)
Any person may make an application to the Certifying Authority for the issue of
a
Digital
Signature Certificate in such form as may be prescribed by the Central
Government.
(2)
Every such application shall be accompanied by such fee not exceeding twenty five
thousand
rupees as may be prescribed by the Central Government, to be paid to the
Certifying
Authority:
Provided
that while prescribing fees under sub-section (2) different fees may be
prescribed
for different classes of applicants'.
(3)
Every such application shall be accompanied by a certification practice
statement
or
where there is no such statement, a statement containing such particulars, as
may be specified by regulations.
(4)
On receipt of an application under sub-section (1), the Certifying Authority
may,
after
consideration of the certification practice statement or the other statement
under subsection (3) and after making such enquiries as it may deem fit, grant
the Digital Signature Certificate or for reasons to be recorded in writing,
reject the application:
Provided
that no Digital Signature Certificate shall be granted unless the Certifying
Authority
is satisfied that—
(a)
the applicant holds the private key corresponding to the public key to be
listed
in the Digital Signature Certificate;
(b)
the applicant holds a private key, which is capable of creating a digital
signature;
(c)
the public key to be listed in the certificate can be used to verify a digital
signature
affixed by the private key held by the applicant:
Provided
further that no application shall be rejected unless the applicant has
been
given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against the proposed
rejection.
Section : 36. Representations upon issuance of
Digital Signature Certificate.
A Certifying Authority while issuing a Digital Signature
Certificate shall certify that--
(a)
it has complied with the provisions of this Act and the rules and regulations
made there
under,
(b)
it has published the Digital Signature Certificate or otherwise made it
available
to
such person relying on it and the subscriber has accepted it;
(c)
the subscriber holds the private key corresponding to the public key, listed in
the
Digital
Signature Certificate;
(d)
the subscriber's public key and private key constitute a functioning key pair,
(e)
the information contained in the Digital Signature Certificate is accurate;
and
(f)
it has no knowledge of any material fact, which if it had been included in the
Digital
Signature Certificate would adversely affect the reliability of the
representations
made in clauses (a) to (d).
Section : 37. Suspension of Digital Signature
Certificate.
(1) Subject to the provisions of
sub-section (2), the Certifying Authority which has
issued a Digital Signature
Certificate may suspend such Digital Signature Certificate,—
(a)
on receipt of a request to that effect from—
(i)
the subscriber listed in toe Digital Signature Certificate; or
(ii)
any person duly authorised to act on behalf of that subscriber,
(b)
if it is of opinion that the Digital Signature Certificate should be
suspended
in public interest
(2) A Digital Signature Certificate
shall not be suspended for a period exceeding
fifteen days unless the subscriber
has been given an opportunity of being heard in the
matter.
(3) On suspension of a Digital
Signature Certificate under this section, the
Certifying Authority shall
communicate the same to the subscriber.
Section : 38. Revocation of Digital Signature
Certificate.
(1) A
Certifying Authority may revoke a Digital Signature Certificate issued by it—
(a)
where the subscriber or any other person authorised by him makes a
request
to that effect; or
(b)
upon the death of the subscriber, or
(c)
upon the dissolution of the firm or winding up of the company where the
subscriber
is a firm or a company.
(2)
Subject to the provisions of sub-section (3) and without prejudice to the
provisions
of
sub-section (1), a Certifying Authority may revoke a Digital Signature
Certificate
which
has been issued by it at any time, if it is of opinion that—
(a) a
material fact represented in the Digital Signature Certificate is false or
has
been concealed;
(b) a
requirement for issuance of the Digital Signature Certificate was not
satisfied;
(c)
the Certifying Authority's private key or security system was
compromised
in a manner materially affecting the Digital Signature Certificate's
reliability;
(d)
the subscriber has been declared insolvent or dead or where a subscriber
is a
firm or a company, which has been dissolved, wound-up or otherwise
ceased to
exist.
(3) A
Digital Signature Certificate shall not be revoked unless the subscriber has
been
given
an opportunity of being heard in the matter.
(4)
On revocation of a Digital Signature Certificate under this section, the
Certifying Authority shall communicate the same to the subscriber.
Section : 39. Notice of suspension or
revocation.
(1)
Where a Digital Signature Certificate is suspended or revoked under section 37
or section 38, the Certifying Authority shall publish a notice of such
suspension or revocation, as the case may be, in the repository specified in
the Digital Signature Certificate for publication of such notice.
(2)
Where one or more repositories are specified, the Certifying Authority shall
publish
notices
of such suspension or revocation, as the case may he. in all such repositories.
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