Notarisation of documents
mahendrakumar
(Querist) 26 January 2010
This query is : Resolved
what are the significances of notarising a document?
1) By signing the document,does the notary guarantee the originality of the same?
2} what is the responsibility/liability on the notary in the process?
3} By the notarisation of a document,does the legal enforceability increases?
4) what are the permissible maximum charges for notarisation of documents?
a) Are notaries required to publicly display these rates?
b) If not displaying or violating these rates,to whom should be approached for remedies?
Whoever having time and patience need only answer these queries,as i do not expect a one word answer.
Some of the "experts" forget to remember while answering that these are being read by ordinary people too.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 26 January 2010
1. No.
2. He confirm the signature of the person depicting there. He is responsible to confirm/confirm the identity of the person signing the document and further that the document is legal one and the signatory has uly been understood about the contents of the document.
3. Yes.
4. No definite opinion can be given without knowing the value of the document.
a). Yes.
b). Ministry of law,Govt. of India/State which appointed such person as notary public.
mahendrakumar
(Querist) 26 January 2010
thanks a lot for a clear cut reply