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Section 36
Document valid

(1) According to this paragraph, if the signature or lapche is correctly printed, such document under the authority of the law will be valid for any purpose and will be executed according to the law.
(2) Notwithstanding anything written in sub-section (1), the signatures in accordance with this paragraph except for the contracts, contracts, which are kept on record in such an entity or are executed by such an entity or are transacted through exchangeable rights or are publicly notified, or are to be verified or passed by any body according to the law. Or a document prepared domestically within Nepal for an amount of more than fifty thousand rupees that needs to be printed in lapchae or more than the amount determined by the Government of Nepal by publishing a notice in the Nepal Gazette so that it does not fall below such amount, the relevant parties must appear at the office of the ward committee at the local level and the local level and get it certified by such office on the head of the whole document and so on. While attesting, the attesting office has to get the notary's signature stamped on the document. However, if the parties wish, they can also have household documents of less than fifty thousand rupees attested according to this section.
(3) If a document is authenticated according to sub-section (2), the office of the concerned local level or ward committee of the local level shall record the names, surnames, addresses of the parties to the document, the date of the document and the amount of the transaction or the amount mentioned in the document, and certify the document on the same day. will fall.
(4) When verifying the document according to sub-section (3), the office of the local level or ward committee of the local level may charge a fee of up to two hundred rupees.
(5) Documents that have not been executed in accordance with this section shall not be executed by the court. However, the provisions of this section shall not adversely affect the recognition or execution of documents prepared in accordance with the prevailing law before the commencement of this section.