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The Draft Registration Bill 2025 aims to overhaul the outdated land registration system in India. Which of the following statements reflect its concerns and challenges?
1. The Bill addresses cybersecurity risks associated with digital records and electronic signatures.
2. Delegating registration tasks to Common Services Centres (CSCs) may lead to procedural lapses.
3. The Bill sets penalties, including imprisonment, up to 7 years for inconsistencies.
4. Cybersecurity is not a concern for the Bill.
The Bill acknowledges the need for stronger safeguards against cybersecurity risks, making Statement 1 valid.
Delegation to CSCs might introduce procedural lapses, confirming Statement 2's inclusion.
Statement 3 is incorrect as the Bill actually reduces imprisonment from 7 years to 3 years, not up to 7 years.
Statement 4 is false as cybersecurity is indeed a concern addressed by the Bill.
By: Shailesh Kumar Shukla ProfileResourcesReport error
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