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Yogesh Chauhan (BCOM)     21 December 2010

Notary Public

Please Explain Whether a Notary is Gazetted Officer??? if i have to get Marksheets/Certificate Attested as specified in Bank Job By Gazetted Officer  and their is no other  State / Central Goverment  officer who is ready to do it 



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M. PIRAVI PERUMAL (Advocate & Consumer Rights)     21 December 2010

Yes you can definitely get your marksheets/certificates attested by Notary Public.

PLN PRASAD (B.Com.,B.L.,)     22 December 2010

yes you can, notary can attest the documents,

 

PLN Prasad, advocate, AP

krishnakumar j tiwari (Lawyer)     22 December 2010

can i get a full text of case law of k.t.joseph v/s state of kerala (2009) 15 scc

Awni Ranjan (Online Corporate Trainer )     22 December 2010

Notary Public is NOT a gazetted officer; other information is already made available to you by our members.

N.K.Assumi (Advocate)     23 December 2010

Nothing to asdd more.

Adv B.B.Gambhir #9814820602 (advocate)     25 December 2010

yes notries are gazetted officer as per section 8 of the Notries Act

SRISHAILA.DHARANI (Advocate&consultant)     27 December 2010

you can get it notarised of all your documents.Its legal and authenticated, as he is apointed by governament of india

srishaila

bangalore

09741425514

sdharani120@gmail.com

GOPALMODI (ADVOCATE)     27 December 2010

YES NOTARY IS GAZETTED OFFICER , HE IS APPOINTED BY GOVERNMENT AND AT THE THE TIME OF APPOINTMENT HIS NAME IS PUBLISH IN THE GAZETTE OF THE RESPECTIVE GOVERNMENT THATS WHY NOTARY IS GAZETTED OFFICER. SO U SHOULD ATTEST UR DOCUMENT FROM NOTARY PUBLIC

Kirti Kar Tripathi (lawyer)     22 January 2011

Notary Public are appointed under the provisions of Notary Act by the State Government as well by the Central Government by publication their names in official Gazette. Though they are not public servant as other Gazetted Officer but they are empowered to attest and certify, documents  instruments and administer oath under the provisions of said Act , for which they are entitled for prescribed fee as decided by the concerned appropriate government time to time.  

Neha Baddi (Advocate)     20 July 2011

It  is absolutly right that Notaries are appointed by the State and the Central govt , to attest, verfy and certify the documents and administer the oath by charging prescibed fees.

Neha Baddi (Advocate)     20 July 2011

It  is absolutly right that Notaries are appointed by the State and the Central govt , to attest, verfy and certify the documents and administer the oath by charging prescibed fees.


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