Section 3A
Electronic Signature
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Legal Evolution
Section 3A was added because PKI-based digital signatures had failed to achieve mass adoption in India by 2008. Certificates required physical USB tokens, cost ₹1,000–₹3,000 per year, had complex renewal procedures, and required visits to Registration Authorities. The Aadhaar infrastructure — reaching hundreds of millions — provided a far more accessible authentication backbone. MeitY's 2015 notification approving eSign under the Second Schedule democratised electronic signing in India, enabling paperless service delivery at scale.
Key Amendments
Inserted by IT (Amendment) Act 2008 — no equivalent in original IT Act 2000.
eSign (Aadhaar-based electronic signature) approved under Second Schedule by MeitY notification in 2015.
Second Schedule mechanism allows future technologies to be approved without parliamentary amendment.