As you know for any recruitment exam candidate is required to get his photo and document attested from any gazetted officer. Recently in Delhi Judicial Examination also every candidate is required to submit documents which must be attested by gazetted officer. Not only documents but photographs are also required to be attested by gazetted officer.
Here I would like know
By which law (act or rules or regulations etc) Gazetted officer are empowered to attest such documents and photographs?
Is it discretionary to attest such documents?
If any particular gazetted officer deny to attesting any document without
assigning any reasons or
says he has no time or
says he doesn’t have power or
says its not binding to attest the document or
says go to other officer or particular officer or
says they are instructed not to do that or
makes any other pretend
then I would like to know
whether such officer is justified to do that or
is there any legal remedy available to applicant?
I would like know more about all aspects of law which deal with above matter.
Please enlighten me on above issue. I am personally aggrieved by indifferent attitude of Gazetted officers.
Thanks
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