Ans: Government has enacted the ICT Act 2006 on 8 October 2006 with an aim to provide a legal and regulatory framework for promotion of e-Commerce and e-Governance. Use of electronic records or digital signature would be valid in Government and its agencies as per the provision of the Act. The Act contains the provisions with regard to Legal recognition of digital signatures, security procedure for electronic records and digital signature, appointment of Certifying Authorities and Controller of Certifying Authorities, Issue of license to Certifying Authorities to issue digital signature certificates, etc. among other legislative provisions.
See for more information:
Dr. Zulfiquar Ahmed, A Text Book on Cyber Law in Bangladesh, (Dhaka: National Law Book, 2009), pp. 74-77.
The following suggested readings are enlisted here:
See for more information:
Dr. Zulfiquar Ahmed, A Text Book on Cyber Law in Bangladesh, (Dhaka: National Law Book, 2009), pp. 74-77.
The following suggested readings are enlisted here:
- Electronic Records – National Archives Administration, Republic …
- SBOA: Electronic and Digital Signatures
- Electronic Procurement in Government Contracting
- Now Path
- I.T. Act Its Strength & Short Comings – Overview & Suggestion For …
- TITLE 14: COMMERCE SUBTITLE A: REGULATION OF BUSINESS CHAPTER I …
- Digitally Signed Contract Note
- Montana HB 188
- IR – Standards Review and Recommendation Publication – SRRPUB13 …
Digital signatures are accepted widely by all type of organizations whether they are private or government. This article clear out this thing in a very good way. Thanks for helping all those who are not familiar with this point.
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