CLB issues strict norms for notarisation of affidavits
Company
Law Board while passing an order in the matter of Shri Rupak Gupta & Others
Vs. M/s. Banaras House Pvt. Limited has taken a very serious note of the
serious breach of duty by Notaries in the capital while attesting affidavits
(like affidavits having blank spaces, non disclosure of the identity of the
person signing the affidavits, notarization in the absence of the deponents and
cases of false impersonation and false identification of deponent. .
In a press release issued by CLB it has been stated that
Justice D.R. Deshmukh Chairman of CLB while deciding the aforesaid petition has
directed the Chief Secretary, National capital Territory of Delhi to initiate
immediate disciplinary action for cancellation of license of Mr. Ashok Kumar,
Notary Public, Chamber No. B-112, BGS Block, Tis Hazari Courts, New Delhi–110
064 and Mr. Dipankar Das, Notary Public, Registration No. 916, 14, Lawyers
Chamber, Supreme Court of India, New Delhi and to send a report to the Company
Law Board of having done so. In one of the cases the notary had even attested
the affidavit of a lady being deposed and signed by a man and indentified as
such.
The Chief Secretary, NCT of Delhi has also further been
directed to issue directions to all Notaries functioning in the NCT of Delhi to
ensure that they shall obtain the signature and full details of not only the
deponents but also the person indentifying such deponent in the Notary Register
and the Notary shall affix his seal and signature on each page of the document/
petition being deposed to in the affidavits.
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