The Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act) is India’s primary law governing electronic records, digital signatures, cybersecurity, and data protection. It provides legal recognition to electronic documents and electronic signatures, ensuring that digital transactions and records are valid, secure, and enforceable under Indian law.
The IT Act establishes a legal framework for secure digital communication, electronic authentication, and recordkeeping. It defines requirements for digital and electronic signatures, outlines obligations related to cybersecurity and data protection, and supports the prevention and investigation of cyber offences. When implemented correctly, electronic records are afforded the same legal recognition as paper-based records.
Compliance with applicable provisions of the IT Act is essential for organizations operating in India that create, store, or manage electronic records and digital transactions. Key benefits include:
Electronic records and electronic signatures are legally recognized under Indian law when created and maintained in accordance with the Act.
Enables secure methods for verifying signer identity and document authenticity.
Supports mechanisms that help ensure electronic records are protected against unauthorized alteration.
Encourages reasonable security practices for the storage, transmission, and access of electronic data.
Aligns organizations with India’s legal framework for electronic governance and digital transactions.
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MSB Docs is designed to support compliance with the applicable provisions of the Information Technology Act, 2000, enabling organizations to create, sign, and manage electronic records and signatures in accordance with Indian legal requirements.
MSB Docs supports electronic and digital signature mechanisms in accordance with Sections 3 and 3A of the IT Act, where applicable.
The platform integrates with licensed Certifying Authorities (CAs) approved by the Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) for the issuance and use of digital signature certificates.
Electronic records are protected using encryption and access controls during storage and transmission within the defined system scope.
System-generated logs, timestamps, and cryptographic hashes help support traceability, integrity, and non-repudiation of document activities.
Supports Aadhaar-based e-Sign, OTP-based authentication, and certificate-based signing methods, subject to regulatory and customer requirements.
Data hosting and storage practices are implemented in accordance with contractual, regulatory, and customer-specific data residency requirements, where applicable.
By aligning with the IT Act’s requirements, MSB Docs helps organizations manage electronic records and signatures in a secure, legally recognizable, and operationally reliable manner, supporting their compliance and governance needs.