Certificate Verification can be done by

Viewing the authentic signed document at the State Data Center by keying in ton the GoK website, the unique certificate ID.

 

Using a barcode reader to read the 2-D bar code printed at the bottom of the certificate. This method shows the corresponding record on the Nemmadi website and also tells whether the signature on the certificate are of valid authority. However the user needs to compare te contents displayed on computer (of the authentic document stored on SDC) with the content on the print out..

 

Keying in the certificate details in a freely downloadable utility available on Nemmadi website and then comparing the digest of the keyed in certificate content with hash stored on digital signature.

 

Getting the certificate verified through a Verifying Authority duly appointed by GoK.

Signatureless Document


Government of Karnataka is framing rules under the IT Act 2000 to provide legal backing for issuing signatureless documents

Signatureless RTC

GoK is proceeding towards signature less documents and the RTC delivered from both the village Telecentre and the Taluka office will not contain any signature. This would therefore considerably reduce the dependency on Village Accountant for signing the RTC document at the village telecentre. This will be achieved by making the Bhoomi application PKI enabled. Each revenue official involved in processing of RTCs will sign any changes to RTC records using his Digital Certificate and the private key.

Additionally the entire lot of pre-existing RTCs will also be signed using the private key of the authorized revenue official. This process which is compliant with the IT Act 2000, will enable issue of RTC with a 2D Barcode printed on the RTC and will remove the need for physical signature by the Village accountant on the RTC form. The 2D barcode will have within it the embedded digital signature of the RTC.

           Signatureless RDS Certificate




Signatureless RDS Certificate

The government is proceeding towards signature less documents and the RDS certificate delivered from both the village Telecentre and the Taluka office will not contain any signature. The process to be followed is similar to that as mentioned for Bhoomi. Making the RDS application PKI enabled will enable the Telecentre operator to issue the certificate at the village itself, after such certificates have been digitally signed by the competent revenue authority, without needing to go to the Taluka office for collecting the physical copy of the signed certificate.

Besides the 2 D bar code, the RDS certificate will be printed on a watermark stationary, a certificate id and a hologram to ensure its authenticity.

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