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Bharath Law Chambers
Jayaraj.KP
35 Years Exp
Get A Document Notarised (Show More)
Thiruvananthapuram , Vanchiyur
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Get a document Notarised
According to the Indian law, a Notary Public or Notary is a person who is authorized to carry out certain legal formalities/activities. This would include drawing up and/or validating contracts, deeds and other such legal documents.
Duties Of A Notary Public In India
Under the Notaries Act, 1952, the Central or State Govt. may appoint one Notary Public for a region or for the whole country or a whole state or a part of the state. Duties of a Notary public are governed by the Notaries Act, 1952 and they are-
Certify, attest or authenticate any instrument
Administer oaths or witness swearing by deponents for affidavits
To carry out translations and verify such translations of legal documents from one language to another
To record proof/evidence in criminal or civil trials and to act as commissioner if so directed
To perform the function of an arbitrator, counselor or mediator
Significance Of Notarization
Rule 12 of the Notary Rules, 1956 prescribes that every notary shall use a plain circular seal of a diameter of 5 c.m. bearing his name, the jurisdictional area within which he has been appointed to exercise his functions, the registration number,expiry date and the circumscription “NOTARY”, and also the name of the Government which appointed him.
The Notarial Seal acts as a seal of verification meaning that the facts mentioned and the signatures on the document are indeed authentic. It also acts as validation for the fact that the identities of the people signing the document have been verified. It helps prevent forgery and is one of the foremost ways used to avoid frauds in legal documents.
In any legal proceeding, a Notary seal if present on a document, will act as confirmation for the courts that the signatures were placed by a genuine person and not forged or fabricated. It also acts as proof that the individual was not forced into signing it. As one of the many functions of a Notary Public is to witness the document being signed, notarization renders a document authentic, true and voluntarily drafted in many senses.
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Name : Jayaraj.KP
Law Firm Name : Bharath Law Chambers
Country : India
City : Thiruvananthapuram
State : KERALA
Practicing Since: 1990
About Your Firm : Leading Law Firm in Thiruvananthapuram dealing in Property matters,family law,personal law, documentation,building regulations,real estate law,apartment laws,consumer law,cheque bounce cases,money matters,banking law.
Sr Employee Associated | Sr Employee Enrollment/Reg.No | Sr Employee Enrollment/Reg.State |
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Jayaraj.KP | K/852/1990 | Kerala |
Jr Employee Associated | Jr Employee Enrollment/Reg.No | Jr Employee Enrollment/Reg.State |
Santhosh.SP | K/265/2004 | Kerala |
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