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The Controller of Certifying Authorities of India (CCA) has authorized certain Certifying Authorities (CA) to issue Digital Certificates.
These Digital Certificates are issued by an Approved Certifying Authority, by the Controller of Certifying Authorities, Government of India.
The Digital Certificates are issued by an approved Certifying Authority authorized by the Controller of Certifying Authorities of Government of India through their Authorized Representatives upon receipt of documents required to obtain a Digital Certificate.
In order to bid for GAIL e-tenders bidders are required to obtain a legally valid Digital Certificate as per Indian IT Act 2000 from the licensed Certifying Authorities (CA) operating under the Root Certifying Authority of India (RCAI), Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) of India.
The bidders may obtain Class III Digital Certificate issued by an approved Certifying Authority authorized by the Controller of Certifying Authorities, Government of India.
These Digital Certificates are issued by an Approved Certifying Authority, by the Controller of Certifying Authorities, Government of India.2.2 A Digital Certificate is issued upon receipt of mandatory identity (i.e. Applicant’s PAN Card) and Address proofs and verification form duly attested by the Bank Manager / Post Master / Gazetted Officer.
These Digital Certificates are issued by an Approved Certifying Authority, by the Controller of Certifying Authorities, Government of India.2.2. A Digital Certificate is issued upon receipt of mandatory identity (i.e. Applicant’s PAN Card) and Address proofs and verification form duly attested by the Bank Manager / Post Master / Gazetted Officer.
All our current and prospective esteemed bidders are therefore requested to acquire Class III DSC [Organization] along with Encryption Certificate issued by any of the Licensed Certifying Authorities (CA) operating under Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) of India as per Indian IT Act 2000.
The bidders are also required to have/obtain Class-II or III digital signature certificate from any Certifying Authority or Sub-certifying Authority authorized by the Controller of Certifying Authorities for submission and processing of the bids.
Also referred to as Digital Signature Certificate (DSC), of Class 2 or above, issued by a Certifying Authority (CA) licensed by Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) [refer http://www.cca.gov.in].