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Notaries Act, 1952 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....every State Government shall maintain, in such form as may be prescribed, a Register of the notaries appointed by that Government and entitled to practise as such under this Act. (2) Every such Register shall include the following particulars about the notary whose name is entered therein, namely :- (a) his full name, date of birth, residential and professional address; (b) the date on which his name is entered in the Register; (c) his qualifications; and (d) any other particulars which may be prescribed. State Amendments SECTION 04A: SPECIAL PROVISION REGARDING REGISTERED NOTARIES OF GUJARAT (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the State Government of Gujarat shall prepare in the form prescribed for a Register required to be maintained under section 4-, a Register of Notaries for the State of Gujarat as hereinafter provided. (2) The State Government of Gujarat shall, by an order published in the Official Gazette, enter in the Register the names of notaries and all particulars relating thereto appearing in the Register maintained immediately before the 1st May, 1960 by the State Government of Bombay (hereinafter referred to as 'the Bombay Register') after.....

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Notaries Act, 1952 Section 4

Title: Registers

State: Central

Year: 1952

(1) The Central Government and every State Government shall maintain, in such form as may be prescribed, a Register of the notaries appointed by that Government and entitled to practice as such under this Act. (2) Every such Register shall include the following particulars about the notary whose name is entered therein, namely:-- (a) his full name, date of birth, residential and professional address; (b) the date on which his name is entered in the Register; (c) his qualifications; and (d) any other particulars which may be prescribed.

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Notaries Act, 1952 Section 10

Title: Removal of Names from Register

State: Central

Year: 1952

The Government appointing any notary may, by order, remove from the Register maintained by it under Section 4 the name of the notary if he-- (a) makes a request to that effect; or (b) has not paid any prescribed fee required to be paid by him; or (c) is an undischarged insolvent; or (d) has been found, upon inquiry in the prescribed manner, to be guilty of such professional or other misconduct as, in the opinion of the government, renders his unfit to practise as a notary;1[or] 2["(e) is convicted by any court for an offence involving moral turpitude; or (f) does not get his certificate or practice renewed.".] ___________________________ 1. That is 14-2-1956. 2. Inserted by the Notaries (Amdt) Act, 1999 w.e.f. 17-12-1999.

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Notaries Act, 1952 Section 15

Title: Power to Make Rules

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....as a notary may be required to furnish; 1["(c) the fees payable for appointment as a notary and for the issue and renewal of a certificate of practice, area of practice or enlargement of area of practice and exemption whether wholly or in part, from such fees in specified classes of cases;".] (d) the fees payable to a notary for doing any notarial act; (e) the form of Registers and the particulars to be entered therein; (f) the form and design of the seal of a notary (g) the manner in which inquiries into allegations of professional or other misconduct of notaries may be made; (h) the acts which a notary may do in addition to those specified in Section 8 and the manner in which a notary may perform his functions; (i) any other matter which has to be, or may be prescribed. 2[(3) Every rule made by the Central Government under this Act shall be laid as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament, while it is in session, for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions and if before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions aforesaid, both.....

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