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yogesh (will tell you later)     22 September 2008

Attestation Enquiry while Filing Typed Annexures in The Registry

Dear Friends,
 I have query which is related to the Annexures  which we file in the Court's Registry

If we file the annexures with the petition which is in typed form.Please inform whether it is essential that we needs to certified by the Notary before filing?



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SHEKHAR MISHRA (public servant)     23 September 2008

It     may  be  certified    by    the    petitioner  or    the  advocate.

Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     23 September 2008

Mr.Yogesh,


Every document should be attested. Attestation of an instrument should be made by two or more witnesses who have seen the executant sign or affix his mark  to the instrument. Each of them must sign in the presence of the executant. The purpose of attestation is to ensure that there is no fraud or other mitigating circumstances in the execution of the Deed.

yogesh (will tell you later)     10 April 2009

Sir, Thanks for reply But I am asking for annexures which petitoner/applicant/complainant/plantiff will file the before the Hon'ble Court for admission of plaint/suit/complaint

Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar (Nil)     11 April 2009

in each state there are general rules (civil),and general general rules (criminal)for district courts and high court rules for high court.procedure for filing of documents are governed by these rules read with relevant procedural laws. in Allahabad high court, annexures are filed alongwith affidavit sworn by petitioner or his pairokar before oath commissioner.the petitioner or his pairokar has to put his signature on annexures in presence of oath commissioner. pls note, in judicial affidavits oath is admistered before oath commissioner appointed by the court and not before notary.

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