Q1. What do you understand by verification and attestation of an affidavit? Explain
- Affidavit: A sworn statement of facts made under oath/affirmation.
- Verification: Deponent's declaration of truthfulness of affidavit contents.
- Attestation: Authorized officer's certification of deponent's oath/signature.
- Attesting officers: Notary Public, Oath Commissioner, Magistrate.
Answer: An affidavit is a sworn statement of facts made voluntarily under oath or affirmation before an authorized person. It serves as evidence in legal and administrative proceedings. The credibility and legal validity of an affidavit are established through two crucial processes: verification and attestation. **Verification of an Affidavit** Verification refers to the act by which the person making the affidavit, known as the deponent, confirms the truthfulness and accuracy of the statements made ...