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by Sekar Reporter · Published October 20, 2020
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THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.M.SUBRAMANIAM C.M.A.No.1897 of 2016 —-In view of the fact that the appellant could not able to establish any discrepancy or illegality in the matter of initiation of suo motu proceedings initiated under Section 47-A(6) of the Indian Stamps Act and further, the determination of market value was done by following the procedures as contemplated under the Valuation Rules, this Court do not find any infirmity or perversity and accordingly, the order passed under Section 47-A(6) of Indian Stamp Act in proceedings dated 12.08.2016 stands confirmed and the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal in C.M.A.No.1897 of 2016 is dismissed. No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed.
by Sekar Reporter · Published March 24, 2021
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Justices N. Kirubakaran and V.M. Velumani said: “The purpose of notary is not this. The notaries are governed by the Notaries Act of 1952 and certain significant responsibilities have been entrusted upon them with respect to attestation of legal documents. “However, to the shock and surprise of this court, many blank but signed notary certificates are available easily even in bunk shops in many towns. The notaries are not discharging their functions properly and they are selling signed or blank stamp papers for consideration.
by Sekar Reporter · Published September 3, 2020