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Rules For Witness While Signing The Documents


11-Sep-2023 (In Criminal Law)
I have signed as Witness for the registration of a document, but parent document as some impersonation issues, will it effect me as I have signed as witness
Answers (3)

Answer #1
850 votes
if you are witness for a particular document then you are only the witness for the document not the document pertaining to previous transaction or any other thing will not effective what extent do you given as a witness to the incident that is writing a document that is the signature obtained in the document by some person you are witnessing that one so to that extent only you are liable

Answer #2
751 votes
In this case, It depends on what you are witnessing, what you say in any witness declaration, whether the declaration is made under penalty of perjury, whether the declaration is true, and what jurisdiction's laws apply. What a witness may or may not be liable for is not universally established by any single law or set of laws. I have a vast practice in that area you can seek my assistance in your matter.
Answer #3
832 votes
Good morning
As per your message you signed as witness means it’s constructive one that you know about this transaction
As well as your message is not clear and you need to consult with lawyer who handling civil matters for your clarification
If you want further assistance please call me for consultation

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