Description
LexisNexis Law Relating to Notaries by S K Sarvaria and Apoorv Sarvaria
The book is a commentary on the Notaries Act, 1952 and the Notaries Rules, 1956. In addition to exhaustive commentary, the book lays down relevant provisions of various statutes that deal with notarial acts. The eligibility, appointment, renewal, removal, rights and duties of notaries have been exhaustively dealt with in this piece of work. The book covers all relevant legislations that make a notarial act significant not only for national but also for international jurisdictions. It provides a detailed explanation of the various functions of Notaries including verification, authentication, certification or attestation of any instrument; administration of oath or taking affidavit from any person; translation and verification of the translation of any document from one language to another; acting as a commissioner to record evidence in civil and criminal trial and; acting as an arbitrator, mediator or conciliator, if so required. Assuming the importance of notarial acts for general public, this book would be useful not only to Bar and Bench but also to any person who, at any time, deals with notaries.
Key Features:
Breaks down each section of the Act, explaining the roles, responsibilities, and powers of notaries
Highlights the various functions notaries can perform, such as verifying documents, administering oaths, and acting as arbitrators
Includes case studies and examples to illustrate how the Act is applied in real-world scenarios
Offers insights into how notarial acts are conducted and treated in other countries, such as the USA
Provides practical advice for notaries on how to perform their duties effectively and in compliance with the law