What Will the Launch of the Notary Portal by Gujarat CM Mean for Legal Services?
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Gandhinagar, Nov 11 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Gujarat, Bhupendra Patel, is set to unveil the Notary Portal and award certificates to over 1,500 newly appointed notaries throughout Gujarat during a special event at the Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) on November 12.
The ceremony, co-hosted by the State Legal Department and the Gujarat Bar Council, represents a crucial advancement towards the digitisation and efficiency of legal services in the state with the phased implementation of the e-Notary system.
Among those in attendance will be Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, Minister of State for Law Kaushik Vekariya, the Advocate General, and senior representatives from the law and justice sector. The ceremony is set to commence at 11 a.m. in GNLU’s Aura Auditorium.
The Notary Portal is a pivotal move in Gujarat’s journey towards digital governance and judicial transparency, as it modernises and simplifies the legal certification process within the state.
In the past, notarial services—such as document attestation, affidavits, agreements, and property verifications—required in-person verification and manual record-keeping, often resulting in delays and inaccuracies.
The new portal will digitise these processes, allowing advocates and citizens to access notarial services online, monitor application statuses, and safely store verified documents.
By rolling out the e-Notary system, Gujarat aims to mitigate fraudulent activities, enhance public convenience, and ensure quicker service delivery.
Furthermore, this system will establish a centralised database of notarial activities, boosting accountability and making legal documentation more accessible, efficient, and secure—aligning with India's broader initiative of Digital India and simplifying justice.
The Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), situated in Gandhinagar, is a leading law institution in India and a hub for legal education, research, and policy innovation.
Founded in 2003 under the Gujarat National Law University Act, it serves as a key agency for legal studies and reforms in the state.
Over the years, GNLU has evolved into a centre for intellectual discourse, producing proficient legal professionals who significantly contribute to the judiciary, academia, corporate law, and public service throughout India and beyond.