Notaries Should Not Execute Marriage or Divorce Deeds: Ministry of Law & Justice
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Ongoing, First published Nov 06
In recent times, a significant directive has emerged from the Ministry of Law & Justice in India, emphasizing that notaries should not execute marriage or divorce deeds. This move aims to prevent the misuse of notary services in legal matters pertaining to marriage and divorce. The Ministry's advisory clarifies the role and responsibility of notaries and seeks to uphold the integrity of these legal processes.
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