Yes, a retired defense officer can attest documents, but this typically depends on the regulations of the specific country or organization involved. In many cases, retired officers retain the authority to verify or witness signatures on documents due to their previous service and rank. However, it is essential to check the local laws and organizational guidelines to confirm their attestation authority.
no... no one can attest the documents of his\her son\daughter
whether a retired grade 1 one officer can attest documents
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.
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.
yes .. he can attest you documents ....n legally valid ....
I am most curiious about the African connection and why it seems to be covered.
Will attest.
Some historic documents attest to Paul being taken to Rome and eventually beheaded by the Prefect Helius in January 67 AD, while Nero was in Greece entertaining.
Regarding the execution of legal documents: To attest is to bear witness, to authenticate something by signing as a witness. An acknowledgment is a formal declaration in the presence of an authorized officer, such as a notary public, by someone who signs a document and confirms that the signature is authentic.
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).