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Government increases number of Notaries in four States under Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025 — UPSC Current Affairs | October 19, 2025
Government increases number of Notaries in four States under Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025
The Ministry of Law and Justice has increased the number of notaries in Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, and Nagaland under the Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025, responding to requests from State Governments due to increased demand. This amendment, made under the Notaries Act, 1952, aims to improve notary services accessibility.
Ministry of Law and Justice Government increases number of Notaries in four States under Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025 Posted On: 19 OCT 2025 9:50AM by PIB Delhi The Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Law and Justice, has notified the Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025 by way of G.S.R. 763(E) dated 17 October 2025, further amending the Notaries Rules, 1956 under the powers conferred by section 15 of the Notaries Act, 1952 (53 of 1952). The amendment increases the maximum number of Notaries that may be appointed by the State Governments of Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Nagaland, as follows: “In exercise of the powers conferred by section 15 of the Notaries Act, 1952 (53 of 1952), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Notaries Rules, 1956, namely:— - (1) These rules may be called the Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. - In the Schedule to the Notaries Rules, 1956,— (i) against serial number 4 relating to Gujarat, in column (3), for the figures “2900”, the figures “6000” shall be substituted; (ii) against serial number 7 relating to Tamil Nadu, in column (3), for the figures “2500”, the figures “3500” shall be substituted; (iii) against serial number 12 relating to Rajasthan, in column (3), for the figures “2000”, the figures “3000” shall be substituted; and (iv) against serial number 16 relating to Nagaland, in column (3), for the figures “200”, the figures “400” shall be substituted.” This step has been taken in response to requests received from the respective State Governments, recognising the growth in population, number of districts/tehsils/talukas, and the corresponding demand for Notary services. *** SAMRAT/ALLEN (Release ID: 2180820)
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Ministry of Law and Justice Government increases number of Notaries in four States under Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025 Posted On: 19 OCT 2025 9:50AM by PIB Delhi The Department of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Law and Justice, has notified the Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025 by way of G.S.R. 763(E) dated 17 October 2025, further amending the Notaries Rules, 1956 under the powers conferred by section 15 of the Notaries Act, 1952 (53 of 1952). The amendment increases the maximum number of Notaries that may be appointed by the State Governments of Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Nagaland, as follows: “In exercise of the powers conferred by section 15 of the Notaries Act, 1952 (53 of 1952), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Notaries Rules, 1956, namely:— - (1) These rules may be called the Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025. (2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. - In the Schedule to the Notaries Rules, 1956,— (i) against serial number 4 relating to Gujarat, in column (3), for the figures “2900”, the figures “6000” shall be substituted; (ii) against serial number 7 relating to Tamil Nadu, in column (3), for the figures “2500”, the figures “3500” shall be substituted; (iii) against serial number 12 relating to Rajasthan, in column (3), for the figures “2000”, the figures “3000” shall be substituted; and (iv) against serial number 16 relating to Nagaland, in column (3), for the figures “200”, the figures “400” shall be substituted.” This step has been taken in response to requests received from the respective State Governments, recognising the growth in population, number of districts/tehsils/talukas, and the corresponding demand for Notary services. *** SAMRAT/ALLEN (Release ID: 2180820)
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Prelims Facts (Factual Knowledge)

  1. Notaries (Amendment) Rules, 2025 amends which Act/Rules?
  2. Year of the Notaries Act
  3. States with increased notary numbers
  4. Ministry responsible for the Notaries Act

Mains Angles (Analytical Discussion)

  1. Discuss the significance of Notaries in the legal and administrative framework.
  2. Analyze the reasons behind the increase in the number of notaries in Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Nagaland.
  3. Critically examine the role of the Ministry of Law and Justice in governance.

Essay Themes (Critical Thinking)

Role of legal frameworks in promoting good governance

Decentralization and empowerment through administrative reforms

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