In the landmark initiative, all ministries and departments at the Centre and in states have been asked to make provision for self-certification of documents in place of affidavits.
The requirement of attestation by gazetted officers is sought to be replaced by self-certification by the citizen, a PMO statement said.
Under the self-certification method, the original documents are required to be produced at the final stage.
The Prime Minister, during his meeting with all Union Secretaries on June 4, had spoken of reforming the public service delivery system and bridging the governance deficit.
In a communication addressed to all secretaries of the central government as well as Chief Secretaries of states and Administrators of Union Territories, the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances has noted that "obtaining either an attested copy or affidavit not only costs money to the poor citizen but also involves wastage of time of the citizens as well as of the government officials."
The Department has called for a review of the existing requirement of affidavits and attestation by gazetted officers, and replacement by self-certification.
Getting an affidavit is a tough task for the common man. People have to either shell out money to get affidavits from notary or approach a gazetted officer.
Gazetted officers are often reluctant to attest documents due to lack of documents.
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