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notaries act

(Querist) 05 December 2009 This query is : Resolved 
HOW ONE CAN BECOME A CENTRAL GOVERNMENT NOTARY.V.BALAKRISHNAN
A V Vishal (Expert) 05 December 2009
Qualifications for appointment as a notary
No person shall be eligible for appointment as a notary unless on the date of the application for such appointment-
(a) a person had been practicing at least for ten years, or
(aa) a person belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes and other backward classes had been practicing at least for seven years, or
(ab) a woman who had been practicing at least for seven years, as a legal practitioner, or
(b) he had been a member of the Indian Legal Services under the
Central Government, or
(c) he had been at least for ten years,-
(i) a member of Judicial Service; or
(ii) held an office under the Central Government or a State
Government requiring special knowledge of law after enrolment as an
advocate; or
(iii) held an office in the department of Judge Advocate General or in the legal department of the armed forces.)

4. Application for appointment as a notary
(1) A person may make an application for appointment as a notary (hereinafter called "the applicant") in the form of a memorial addressed to such officer or authority (hereinafter referred to as the "competent authority") of the appropriate government as that government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, designate in this behalf.
(2) The memorial shall be drawn by a person referred to in clause (a) of rule 3 in accordance with Form I and by a person referred to in clauses (b) and (c) of the said rule in accordance with Form II.
(3) The memorial of a person referred to in clause (a) of rule 3 shall be signed by the applicant and shall be countersigned by the following persons,-
(a) a Magistrate,
(b) a manager of a nationalised bank;
(c) a merchant; and
(d) two prominent inhabitants of the local area within which the applicant intends to practise as a notary.

Refer the Notaries Act attached in Word document.
MR.V.BALAKRISHNAN (Querist) 06 December 2009
THANK YOU VERY MUCH SIR. PLEASE GIVE THE ADDRESS TO WHICH AN APPLICATION TO BECOME A CENTRAL GOVERNMENT NOTARY SHOULD BE MADE.SINCE I AM 55 YEARS I SEEK TO BECOME A NOTARY .PLEASE HELP ME BY GIVING THE EXACT ADDRESSES TO WHOM THE APPLICATION SHOULD BE MADE.
MR.V.BALAKRISHNAN (Querist) 06 December 2009
ONCE AGAIN THANK YOU VERY MUCH MR.VISHAL.BUT THE BARE ACT DOES NOT CONTAIN AS TO WHOM THE NOTARY APPLICATION SHOULD BE MADE. PLEASE LET ME HAVE THE EXACT ADDRESSES.I WOULD BE VERY MUCH THANKFUL TO YOU. ADV.V.BALAKRISHNAN
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 06 December 2009
Write down the exact address:

The Secretary Legal Section,

Department of law & Justice,

Goft. of India,

Shashtri Bhawan,

New delhi-110 001.
MR.V.BALAKRISHNAN (Querist) 06 December 2009
Thank you very much Mr.Rajkumar Makkad.Can I have your contact number please.V.Balakrishnan.
MR.V.BALAKRISHNAN (Querist) 13 December 2009
Sir, I would like to know whether the Policy decisions of the Government can be challenged on the grounds that it violates the fundamental rights ? If that be so,would anyone please give me the important case laws.please


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