Witness
The
proplawyer shall have good knowledge about witness, their role during execution
of document, importance of witnesses.
Attesting
Witness
The
person who signed as witness on the last page of the document is known as
attesting witness who certifies that the executant has signed the document in
his presence or he has received a personal acknowledgment from the executant of
the signature. More than one (two or more) attesting witnesses are needed for
attestation of a document.
The
meaning of attestation of a deed/ document as per Transfer of Property Act in
Sec.3 is to have meant attested by two or more witnesses each of whom has seen
the executant sign or affix his mark to the document, or has seen some other
person sign the document in the presence and by the direction of the executant,
or has received from the executant a personal acknowledgment of his signature
or mark, or of the signature of such other person, and each of whom has signed
in the document in the presence of the executant.
It
may be noted that all the attesting witnesses has to sign in the presence of executant
but it shall not be necessary that all of them are present at the same time.
Purpose of
attestation
When
the execution of a (registered or unregistered) document is denied by the
purported executant, the attesting witness will be called for the purpose of
proving the execution. In the case of Will, the execution has to be proved by
the attesting witness alone. (Section
68 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872)
Influence of attesting witness over property, relation with executant and claimants, their
importance in proving the execution.
Witness
to a document has an important role, in addition to proving of execution of the
document, to avoid the possible claims, dispute or litigation. Owner of
adjoining property as witness to a sale deed, possible legal heirs of the
executant as witnesses to a settlement deed, partition deed shall prevent the
future claims, disputes and help to prove the possession of the executant and
ensure the peaceful and quite enjoyment of the property by the claimant.
Identifying
Witness
The
person who signed as witness on the second page of the document at the time of
registration of the document is known as identifying witness. He certifies,
before the registering authority, that he knows the executant personally and
the executant is who he claims to be. In other words, the identifying witness
acts as a human identity card.
No comments:
Post a Comment