Legal Heir Certificate Legal Heir Certificate

4 months ago

recently court decreed infavour of us for a Legalheir certificate. after 50 days advicate handed over certified photocopies with a seal. is it that of ORIGINAL copy? or i can still get a Original.copy?

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A.Dear Client,
Certified copies are admissible as evidence in court. They carry the same weight and legal significance as the original documents they represent. A certified copy having the seal and stamp of court issued thereunder is not a copy of the original document but is a copy of the registration entry which is itself a copy of the original and is a public document under Section 74(2) of the Evidence Act, 1872 and Sub-section (5) of Sec.57 of the Registration Act, 1908 that makes it admissible as evidence for different purpose.
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