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<h1>Affidavit execution authorities: authorised officiants and content rules, with court power to strike scandalous or irrelevant matter.</h1> Affidavits to be used before any Court must be sworn or affirmed before a Judge or Judicial/Executive Magistrate, a Commissioner of Oaths appointed by a High Court or Court of Session, or a notary appointed under the Notaries Act, 1952. Affidavits must state separately facts the deponent can prove from personal knowledge and facts the deponent reasonably believes to be true, with stated grounds for such belief, and the Court may order scandalous or irrelevant matter to be struck out or amended.