Can a advocate attest documents?

February 21, 2019 Off By idswater

Can a advocate attest documents?

No a lawyer/advocate is no where under the law empowered to attest or certify copies of documents as true copies of the original under the provisions of The Indian Advocates Act .

Who comes under Group A gazetted officer?

Group A (Gazetted), formerly called Class I, officials belong to the managerial or highest class of government employees who are placed in Level 10 and above in Pay matrices, Previously in the pay band 3 with 5400 grade pay and above in 6th CPC and Level 10 and 9 above in Pay Matrix in 7th CPC pay structure.

Is gazetted officer Same as notary?

The term “gazetted officer”, of course, is not defined in the Notaries Act or in the Passports Act. A notary is a professional, and is not an officer of the Government. The sine qua non of a person being a gazetted officer is his being an officer of the Central or State Government.

Is MLA a Group A gazetted officer?

No, Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) is not a Gazetted Officer. They will be paid only for being MLA and they will not be paid anything as paid for Gazetted Officer. All officers belonging to State or Central Governments whose name is published in the Gazette of India are known as “Gazetted Officers”.

Is BDO a Group A gazetted officer?

Class II or Group B (Gazetted officers who can attest): BDO (Block Development Officers); Tahsildars; Junior Doctors in Government Hospitals; Income tax and revenue officers.

Does an IPS officer have bodyguards?

As mentioned above, they are provided security and personal bodyguards as well, which dismisses their need for security through personal firearms. They cannot carry guns on official business, neither are they provided gun training during their tenure.

Can IAS keep gun?

Security: They can get their own licensed guns like other citizens but they are not allotted a gun by the government. However, they are allotted three home guards and two bodyguards for themselves and their families. 4. Bills: IAS officers get free or highly subsidised electricity, water, gas and phone connections.

Is the notary advocate considered a gazetted officer?

As the advocates are officers of the court, and they are appointed notaries by the states orby the central govts ,and also noted in official gazette of govt. Hence, notaries are gazetted officers in truest sense of the term.

Who is a gazetted officer in the government?

Any Central or state government employee who has Group A service Rules (IAS, IES, DIG, DCP, ASP, DGP, JCP, IB, SDPO, etc); An employee of central and state government universities like vice-chancellor, Principal, Assistant Registrar, Faculty members;

Can a lawyer be a gazetted officer in India?

No, lawyer are not gazette officers. THE GAZETTE OF INDIA is published on the regular basis by the Directorate of Printing, Department of Publication, Ministry of Urban Development Government of India.

When is a gazetted officer considered a de jure witness?

The gazetted officer’s acts are considered as an authorized witness for the document verification. They are considered as de jure representatives of the Indian States and the President. The person will be called gazetted if the name has been published in the Gazette of India or the Gazette of any state government.

Is the notary advocate considered a gazetted officer in India?

Notary advocates in India exercise the powers of attestation etc. equivalent to those powers exercised by Government Officials of class I cadre. But notary advocates are still not considered as Gazetted Officers in India. In India categorization has been made as Notaries appointed by competent authority.

Who is the gazetted officer of a state?

Authority for a gazetted officer to issue an official stamp comes from the president of India or the Governors of States. To that effect, they are de jure representatives and delegates of the Indian State and the President. If a person’s name is published in the Gazetted or any State Government Gazette, he/she is called Gazetted.

The gazetted officer’s acts are considered as an authorized witness for the document verification. They are considered as de jure representatives of the Indian States and the President. The person will be called gazetted if the name has been published in the Gazette of India or the Gazette of any state government.

Where can I find list of gazetted officers in India?

The list is published in the Gazette of India of the Gazetted Officer. These officers have a name stamp of their own to sign the papers. Gazetted officers are assigned the task of attesting a document, i.e. verifying the credibility of the same.