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What is attestation?

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0 2022-09-05T14:49:27+00:00

Section 3 of the Transfer of Property Act states the

attestation meaning

in relation to legal instrument. It states that:

  • The document to be validly executed by the executant or by any other person directed by the executor to personally acknowledge the attestator of the execution, and as proof of his acknowledgement of the attestation, the attestator sign or affix his mark on the instrument in the presence of the executant. 

  • Thus by this, the attestator becomes the 'attesting witness' of the same legal instrument.

This should clarify what is attested meaning in English. 

Requisites of valid Attestation
  • For an attestation to be valid it must be done by at least two persons. 

  • The witnesses must have seen the executant sign the document concerned or should have received the personal acknowledgement from the executant himself.

  • Signature by an attesting witness at the legal document is acceptable with all form and formality may constitute valid attestation. 

  • There is no particular form of attestation that is prescribed that parties need to adhere to.

I hope now you know

what is attestation meaning and requisites of a valid attestation.

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