
Allahabad HC Imposes 10K Cost For Filing Affidavit Without Deponent's Signature, Directs Removal Of Oath Commissioner For Fraud
Live LawThe Allahabad High Court has imposed a cost of Rs. Deprecating the practice of Oath commissioners executing affidavits without signatures of deponents, Justice Vikram D. Chauhan observed that despite repeated requests from the Court, no action had been taken in the cases where affidavits not execute properly had been referred to competent authority. The Registrar General of this Court on previous occasions has also been informed about the conduct of some of the Oath Commissioners.” Observing that the Bar Association have been made for uplifting the working of the lawyers to the highest standard of legal service, the Court held that even though requests had been made to the office bearers of the Bar Association, no steps were shown to have been taken by them to ensure filing of proper affidavits. The Court observed that “filing of improper and incorrect affidavits before the Court interferes in the administration of justice and also delays the proceeding of the cases as the cases are being adjourned on the ground that the affidavits are not being properly sweared.” The Court held that although the primary responsibility is of the litigant and its engaged counsel to ensure that proper affidavits are being filed before the Courts, the Oath Commissioners have been given the duty to execute the affidavits in the proper manner. Perusing the affidavit filed by Oath Commissioner, Kamlesh Singh, the Court observed that though he had the knowledge that the deponent had not signed the affidavit, still he went on to swear it.
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