Bhubaneswar: Directors of Naapbooks met Dr. Mukesh Mahaling, Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Parliamentary Affairs, and Electronics & Information Technology, on Friday in Bhubaneswar to explore the implementation of a comprehensive e-Notary ecosystem in the State.
The meeting focused on digital transformation initiatives, with detailed discussions on the proposed e-Notary Project. The initiative aims to modernise notarial services through secure digital systems, Naapbooks said in a post on X.
According to the company, the proposed solution is designed to ensure secure digital documentation, authenticated identity verification, and tamper-proof record management. It also seeks seamless integration with existing government platforms to support transparent, efficient, and citizen-centric service delivery.
Naapbooks stated that it remains committed to strengthening governance through secure, scalable, and future-ready digital infrastructure.
The company further informed that it has already submitted a Detailed Project Report to the Union Ministry of Law. It added that the Gujarat e-Notary proposal is nearing finalisation, and discussions have now begun with other states interested in digitising notarial processes.
Director Yaman Saluja said the company believes the transition to digital notarial systems will positively transform India’s legal ecosystem and benefit all stakeholders, especially notaries across the country.