Power to relax translation certification: central government may treat translations as certified subject to written reasons and conditions. Rule 21 empowers the Central Government to relax certification requirements for translated copies when certification is not practicable, provided the Government records written reasons and may impose conditions whose fulfillment permits the translation to be treated as a certified copy.
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Power to relax translation certification: central government may treat translations as certified subject to written reasons and conditions.
Rule 21 empowers the Central Government to relax certification requirements for translated copies when certification is not practicable, provided the Government records written reasons and may impose conditions whose fulfillment permits the translation to be treated as a certified copy.
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