AFFIDAVIT


Affidavit

An Affidavit is simply a written, notarized sworn statement. An Affidavit can be used for nearly any reason such as to attest of someone's death or birth, to state a place of residence, or to be entered as evidence in a court trial. It is a document by which one declares anything legally on a non- judicial stamp paper. A person who is making self-declaration through an affidavit must swear / confirm the content / facts under the affidavit as those contents/ facts are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief. The person who makes such sworn statements/ self-declaration under an affidavit and also signs on it is known as deponent (the person making an affidavit). It is a very important document. Sometimes Court asks for affidavit for verification purpose or for using the affidavit as evidence. It can be approved by Notary public / First Judicial Magistrate depending upon the nature and purpose of the affidavit.

An affidavit should contain Full Name, Legal Guardian’s Name, Permanent Address/ correspondence residential address, Religion, Occupation, Nationality and purpose of making an Affidavit with help of True facts.

Producing a false affidavit to any Court, Tribunal and/or Quasi Judicial Tribunal with full of frivolous and false statements is a Criminal Offence. If a person deliberately swears false and frivolous statements to be true, correct and accurate in an affidavit and signs on the same in order to deceive and mislead the Court,, Tribunal and/or Quasi Judicial Tribunal then riminal contempt of court proceedings can be initiated against the person producing false affidavit.


How to get your Affidavit through DiLSEWiLL-

  • Please do connect to our Customer Care Executive at 9830648068/8017053224. You may also mail your queries to [email protected]. Live chat is functional on our website from 10:30 am to 7:00 pm on weekdays.
  • A quotation shall be emailed to you after taking all necessary information from your end
  • After approval of the quotation, the agreed charges will need to be deposited by you.
  • The procedure for drafting the Affidavit will then be initiated.
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