Legal Question in Civil Litigation in India
1.If the contract or agreement is not signed both parties in the presence of the either notary or witnesses, is it a valid contract or not?
Asked on 8/26/10, 3:53 am
3 Answers from Attorneys
Vishwa Arya
Arya & Co.
if a contract/agreement is duly signed by both the parties, then it is a valid contract. It not necessarily to be notarised or witnessed.
Answered on 8/26/10, 9:01 am
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