Under the provisions of the Information Technology Act, 2000, a digital signature certificate, issued by a certifying authority can:
A. Never be revoked
B. Be revoked if the subscriber makes a request
C. Be revoked depending upon the kind of certificate issued
D. Be revoked if there is a disagreement between the partners of a firm
Answer: Option B
Related Questions on Information Technology Act
Which chapter of Cyber Law provides the legal Recognition to Digital Signature
A. Chapter III
B. Chapter IV
C. Chapter IX
D. Chapter IX and X
A. High Court
B. Supreme Court
C. Central Administrative Tribunal
D. None of the above
. . . . . . . . is a person in whose name the Digital Signature Certificate is issued
A. Certified authority
B. Subscriber
C. Holder
D. Controller
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