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Minor's passport annexure g

(Querist) 24 March 2013 This query is : Resolved 
Hi All

I applied for Canadian Immigration at Canadian High Commission (CHC) in New Delhi couple of years ago. Now I live in the UK with my wife and 3 year old son. CHC asked us to submit our passports at New Delhi office for visa stamping (they did not transfer our case to London office). As Indian law prohibits sending passports across international borders by post, I authorized my wife (via a notarized affidavit) to carry my passport to India and submit to CHC on my behalf. Now CHC has returned the passports to my wife asking us to renew our son's picture in the passport. To get that done my wife needs to submit a passport photo renewal application to the passport suvidha kendar. Generally both parents have to sign the consent form for minor's passport application. As I don't have my passport with me I can't get a consent form / affidavit from Indian Embassy in UK. So only option left with my wife is to get the passport Annexure G form attested and submit with our son's passport application. The link is given below.

http://passport.gov.in/cpv/ANNEXUREG_consent.htm

I have few queries around this as below:
1. Is Annexure G fit for purpose?

2. Does anyone see any problems in giving reason for not being able to provide/ obtain consent form from father (myself) as explained above. My worry is that babus who attest Annexure G and the babus at passport office will raise some objections around my situation (that I have sent passport to India) even though this is legal.

3. If above options don't look good, can anyone suggest any alternative to get the picture renewed?

4. Attestation by Judicial magistrate is required. But I believe they don't attest anymore. So who can I approach - tehsildar, notary, SDM?

Thanks in advance
AS
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 24 March 2013
Tehsildar and SDM do come within the definition of Executive magistrate and their authorization is deemed as correct. So you need to avail this channel to get the desired results.
AS (Querist) 24 March 2013
Thanks for your response Mr. Raj.

Do you think the fact that I am in UK whereas my passport is in India can cause a problem in getting the affidavit attested?
I believe I haven't done anything wrong as I follwed passport rules and authorized my wife to carry it for submission.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 25 March 2013
If you have not done anything wrong then definitely it can be got verified. Your signature duly countersigned by Indian High commission are required on the affidavit/stamp paper which shall be got attested by local SDM in India.
Guest (Expert) 10 December 2014
Well Advised
Anirudh (Expert) 10 December 2014
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TAKE THIS FELLOWS FALSITY IN HIS PROFILE. THIS FELLOW ATTACHES MORE IMPORTANCE TO THE PROFILE, WHILE HE IS FILLING UP TOTAL FALSE HOOD IN HIS PROFILE.

please visit the following link:

http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/lawyers_search/N-J-S-Rajkumar-alias-narasimha-254519.asp#.VIcRwmeHPFx

where he claims that he is practising from 2001, while as already indicated by me, he was enrolled only in the year 2012!!! CAN ANYBODY PRACTICE BEFORE ENROLMENT? IF ONE DOES SUCH A PRACTICE IS HE NOT FIT TO BE CALLED A "FRAUD"?

N.J.S.Rajkumar alias narasimha's Details
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Therefore, before taking advice, the querist should be too careful


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