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Can A Gazetted Officer Attest Documents Of His Family Members [Deluxe - Bundle]

| Relationship to Applicant | Can a Gazetted Officer attest? | Reason | | --- | --- | --- | | | NO | Direct financial and legal interest. Clear conflict. | | Son or Daughter | NO | Parental bias. Many circulars specify “children.” | | Mother or Father | NO | Reciprocal bias. Officer benefits indirectly. | | Brother or Sister | NO | Sibling relationship is within “close relative.” | | Mother-in-law / Father-in-law | NO | Relation by marriage. | | Cousin | Typically NO | Some manuals allow if not living in same household, but most receiving agencies reject. Better to avoid. | | Uncle / Aunt | Grey area | Not always defined as “close relative.” Safer to avoid. | | Nephew / Niece | Grey area | Best to avoid unless circular explicitly allows distant relative. |

The risk of rejection, disciplinary action, or legal complications far outweighs any convenience. | Relationship to Applicant | Can a Gazetted Officer attest

Introduction In India, document attestation by a Gazetted Officer is a common requirement for verifying copies of educational certificates, identity proofs, address proofs, and affidavits. These attestations serve as a legal endorsement that the officer has seen the original document and confirms that the photocopy is a true replica. | | Son or Daughter | NO | Parental bias

Last updated: October 2025

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