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Kalyan nagar
in my opinion YES. because his name is already involved in the Official Gazette and Govt has given him Stamp of his name. so if he is attesting any documents than he wont attest without original.
The future tense of "attest" is "will attest."
All gazetted officers can attest ! !
I can attest to the excellence of this shampoo.
That is the correct spelling of "attest" (to swear or affirm).
The word attest means to prove something exists. A good sentence would be, I can attest that the bear was in the forest.
The word attest means to support, or back someone up. The following sentence uses the word attest. His parents can attest to the fact that his grades began to suffer once he started playing video games.
no... no one can attest the documents of his\her son\daughter
yeah ofcourse. like "did you attest his mum cause shes rly attestable
Unfortunately for the plaintiff, three independent witnesses were able to attest that he deliberately jumped in front of the defendant's vehicle.
Yes, there is a difference between "attest" and "witness." "Attest" typically refers to formally affirming something while "witness" usually refers to observing an event or transaction and providing testimony about it. In legal contexts, a witness can attest to what they observed.