Yes, he can even after retirement as his name has been published in the official Gazette and his pension is governed by the rule prevailed in the service. An AIS officer, i.e IAS,IFS,IPS retired officer bound by all the service code of conduct as per the service rule and his pension matters are the liability of Government of India, so he can attest the documents without any doubt.
Only if he is Serving the Government of India or a state government as a Class I or Class II officer. No Private doctor can attest.
[This is a copy from another site] All India services, though posted to states; promotees from states to the cadre of Assistant Commissioner and above and to the cadre of All India services ; Police officers of Circle Inspector and above; Additional District Civil surgeons, Executive Engineers and above, District Medical Officer and above, Indian Defence Tri-Services Lt(Indian Army) and equivalent,Indian Army Subedar and Subedar major(but not their equivalent in other services),Principals of Government colleges and above, Readers and above of Universities, etc. Nationalised bank officials are not gazetted officers but protocol ranks exist. Among the powers and responsibilities of a Gazetted Officer, are the certifications and authentification of photo copies etc. That's why we go to them for attesting our copies where they actually have to see an original of that and certify that the copy is the actual copy of the original as seen by them.
All A,B, C officers in India Government service and in State government service also any officer scale 1 and above in Union Government owned banks who's name is notified in the Gazette extraordinaire by the respective governments is termed as gazetted officers. In police : officers from Inspector and above but for Passport related issues SP and above, DC IT etc. In Army: Lieutenant and above commissioned officers in Triservices.
You should have been given a copy when you signed you original loan documents. If not, ask your Loan Officer for a copy.
Yes. However, the law refers to these copies as "attested copies" rather than "certified copies", although in reality they are the same thing. A notary in Florida can only attest to the trueness of a photocopy of an ORIGINAL document. In addition, notaries can not make photocopies of a publicly recorded document nor a vital record (i.e. a notary can NOT certify copies of birth, death, marriage or divorce certificates). Also, they must use the certificate form provided by law (F.S. 117.05(12)).Section 117.05(12), Florida Statutes, states:(a) A notary public may supervise the making of a photocopy of an original document and attest to the trueness of the copy, provided the document is neither a vital record in this state, another state, a territory of the United States, or another country, nor a public record, if a copy can be made by the custodian of the public record.(b) A notary public must use a certificate in substantially the following form in notarizing an attested copy:STATE OF FLORIDACOUNTY OF __________On this _____ day of __________, (year) , I attest that the preceding or attached document is a true, exact, complete, and unaltered photocopy made by me of (description of document) presented to me by the document's custodian, ____________________, and, to the best of my knowledge, that the photocopied document is neither a vital record nor a public record, certified copies of which are available from an official source other than a notary public.(Official Notary Signature and Notary Seal)(Name of Notary Typed, Printed or Stamped)
"Vos copies sont faites" (your copies are done) or "vos copies sont finies" (your copies are finished) or "vos copies sont prêtes" (your copies are ready).
This is a little harder than just yes or no. For the most part the military uses black ink because it copies better and faxes better. However the commanding officer of a unit will usually use red ink so that anytime you see something in red you know it was written or signed by the commanding officer. The executive officer (number 2 in command) uses green ink and the operations officer in some units uses blue.
87 copies
25 million copies till 2001
there are five known copies of the Gettysburg Address
it copies a code from the DNA
their is 52 copies