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sir in haryana gap year certificate notary attested hoga ya Tehsildar pls

Itisha negi 17th Aug, 2024

In Haryana, a gap year certificate typically needs to be attested by a Tehsildar rather than a notary. The Tehsildar's attestation is generally required for official documents that are to be used for educational or governmental purposes, including gap year certificates.


Steps to Get a Gap Year Certificate Attested by Tehsildar:

1. Draft an affidavit explaining the reason for the gap year.

2. Take the prepared affidavit to the local Tehsildar's office in your area.

3. Submit the affidavit along with any supporting documents that might be required (such as previous educational certificates).

4. The Tehsildar will review your documents and, if everything is in order, will attest the gap year certificate.



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in haryana Gap year certificate notary attested hoga ya Tehsildar pls guide me

monag2673 17th Aug, 2024

In Haryana, if you need a gap year certificate for educational or professional purposes, the process generally involves getting the document notarized. Here's a guide to help you:

  1. Notarization: Typically, a gap year certificate needs to be notarized. This means you will get it attested by a notary public, who will verify the authenticity of the document and your identity. Notarization involves signing the document in front of the notary, who will then affix their seal and signature to confirm that it is genuine.

  2. Tehsildar Attestation: In some cases, especially if the document needs to be used for official purposes like government applications or specific institutional requirements, you might also be required to get it attested by a Tehsildar. The Tehsildar is a revenue officer who can authenticate documents related to your personal details and verify the truthfulness of your claims.

Steps to Follow:

  • Prepare Your Certificate: Ensure your gap year certificate is correctly filled out and signed.
  • Visit a Notary: Get it notarized by a licensed notary public.
  • Consult with Relevant Authorities: If additional attestation by the Tehsildar is required, consult with the respective authority or institution to confirm this.

Always verify the specific requirements with the institution or authority requesting the certificate to ensure you follow the correct procedure.

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if i complete my llb through online mode can i have right to make notary bail etc

gupta.virat1357 20th Sep, 2022
First of all, let us differentiate between a Lawyer and an Advocate in the Indian context.
Lawyer : If you have completed your LLB degree (recognized by the BCI), you can call yourself a Lawyer.
Advocate : If you are a Lawyer; and you are practicing Law, you can call yourself an Advocate
A person who has completed LLB, but takes up employment with any company; or is engaged in any other business or profession, continues to be a Lawyer (because of the LLB degree), but is not an advocate.
If the person is primarily engaged in Legal practice and is actually representing clients in a court of Law, then it is considered to be Practicing Law and the person can call himself an Advocate
To summarize : All Advocates are Lawyers, but all Lawyers are not Advocates.
If you have completed your LLB and do not intend to practice Law as an Advocate, you need not enroll with any Bar Council.
However, if you wish to practice as an Advocate:
- you have to enroll with the State Bar Council.
- start practicing as a Advocate.
- clear the All India Bar Exam within two years of enrolment.
- if not, pause practice till you clear the AIBE and then recommence practice.
BCI Recognized LLB = Lawyer
Lawyer + Bar Council Registration + AIBE + Practicing Law = Advocate

The guidelines of BCI is wrongly understood by many people. BCI never said LLB through correspondence or distance mode is not recognized. But, BCI guidelines say, if one acquires LLB through correspondence or distance mode, it is not valid if one did not have entire schooling and an under graduate degree in regular mode before enrolling for LLB in correspondence or distance mode. Hence, if a person had complete schooling and any UG degree in regular mode, then he can enroll for LLB in correspondence or distance mode for which BCI never objects.
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I had a Surname mistake in Ssc...So Can I submit Notary form during AP Eapcet counseling 2022 to get seat...?

Sharon Rose Student Expert 6th Jul, 2022

Hello,

If there is a spelling mistake in your class 10th certificate then you need to submit affidavit stating that the name is wrong and mention the correct name. You have to submit affidavit at the time of document verification during AP EAPCET counselling process. You will be eligible to get seat as you will submit affidavit provided you have all requisite documents that has to be submitted during the document verification. If the other details are incorrect then your candidature may get cancelled.

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is a notary person can attest a will deed which is prepared by himself? is there any rule that a notary person can attest himself for his prepared documents / deeds?

Prachi Panda 24th Apr, 2022

Hello,

Will is a vital legal document that must be carefully executed to make sure that it is valid. Wills under the Indian Succession Act are required to have a minimum of two witnesses attesting the Will, in addition to the signature of the testator (the person writing the Will). A Notarized document like an Affidavit is valid upto infinity as regards it's contents .

Thank you.



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In my 10th classdocuments my father name is written wrong its written uma shanker Verma but in all my ids(aadhar)and on my 12th result its uma Shankar Verma regarding this I have recently issued an notary affidavit will it create problem in du admission?will my admission get cancel?please guide me

ayanmukherjee045 20th Jul, 2021

Dear aspirant,

As you mentioned about the correction that is there in your class 10th documents and considering your 12th documents it is printed right, so you need to rectify your 10th certificate.

So, as you told that you have already prepared the notary affidavit so you need not worry about your admission. It won't create any kind of problem.

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