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In a statement, the ministry said the proposed amendment bill also seeks to extend power to suspend the certificate of practice in cases of professional misconduct by the appropriate government for conduct of inquiry.
The proposed amendment bill also seeks to digitise notarial work undertaken by notaries.
As of now the number of terms of renewal of certificates of practice of a notary is unrestricted after the initial appointment. ” … it is proposed to restrict the overall term of notaries for a period up to 15 years (initial term of five years and two renewal terms of five years each) by curtailing renewals of unlimited terms…” the ministry said.
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As per the existing provisions of the law, the number of terms of renewal of certificates of practice of a notary is unrestricted after the initial appointment, the ministry noted. There are fixed number of notaries who are appointed by the central as well as state governments and they are appointed in a particular area, keeping in view the commercial importance and requirement of notaries in that particular area, to avoid flooding of such professionals.
”It is felt that an opportunity needs to be given to young eligible legal practitioners who are aspiring to serve as notary public which may help them to build up their professional excellence by which they can provide legal services in a more effective manner,” the statement said.