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Rajan Salvi (Lawyer)     09 September 2009

Signature? Relevancy and presumptions.

What is the position when a document is signed by a person , firstly by self or on behalf of  or in due course of office procedure when a subordinate signs for the boss. What is the presumptions as to signatures as per the evidence act . Relevant supreme court judgments would be welcome.



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Adv. Deepak (Advocate)     09 September 2009

When a document is signed by a person in his official capacity, for and on behalf of the office, the office will be held responsible for the acts of the individual.  This is civil liability.  However, if any offence has been committed or an attempt is being made, he apart from his office, will individually be responsible. ddkharpudikar@indiatimes.com

PJANARDHANA REDDY (ADVOCATE & DIRECTOR)     10 September 2009

Deepk, you r correct,intentions and presumptions of sign holder is consider...

Rajan Salvi (Lawyer)     29 September 2009

What act/section/ruling says so? Kindly enlighten.


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