Section 76 of IEA : Section 76: Certified copies of public documents.
IEA
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi wants to buy a piece of land in Mumbai. Before making the purchase, he wants to verify the ownership details of the land. He visits the local Sub-Registrar's office, where the land records are maintained. Ravi requests a certified copy of the land ownership document. The Sub-Registrar, being a public officer with custody of the land records, provides Ravi with a certified copy of the document after Ravi pays the required fee. The certified copy includes a certificate at the bottom, signed and dated by the Sub-Registrar, confirming that it is a true copy of the original document.
Example 2:
Priya is researching her family history and wants to obtain a copy of her great-grandfather's birth certificate, which is a public document maintained by the Municipal Corporation. She visits the Municipal Corporation office and requests a certified copy of the birth certificate. The officer in charge, who has custody of the birth records, provides Priya with a certified copy after she pays the necessary fee. The certified copy includes a certificate at the bottom, signed and dated by the...
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