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Affidavit and its Importance

28-11-2024
The Vasantam Associates
Introduction

What is an Affidavit?

An affidavit is a written statement made voluntarily by an individual, affirmed or sworn under oath, before an authorized person like a magistrate or notary public. It serves as evidence in legal proceedings and is used to present facts that the affiant (the person making the affidavit) believes to be true.

Why It Matters in Legal Proceedings:

1. Evidence: Affidavits are crucial for presenting facts in court when the affiant cannot appear in person.
2. Credibility: Since it is sworn under oath, providing false information in an affidavit can lead to perjury charges.
3. Convenience: It allows legal matters to progress without requiring the physical presence of individuals in every     instance.
4. Record-Keeping: Affidavits create a formal, written record of statements or facts, which can be referenced             during trials or investigations.

In short, affidavits ensure that factual information is presented accurately and reliably, playing a key role in upholding the integrity of legal processes

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