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What is the procedure to be followed if the customer wishes to change his existing signature but is unable to sign due to old age/paralytic stroke ?

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What is the procedure to be followed if the customer wishes to change his existing signature but is unable to sign due to old age/paralytic stroke ?

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The customer has to give a request letter mentioning the facts, affidavit on Rs 20/- stamp paper with the thumb impression duly attested by Gazetted Officer/ Notary, Proof of identity of the holder wishing to change the signature and a doctor’s certificate. However, thumb impressions on subsequent instructions/ request have to be notorised before submitting the same to the Depository Participant.

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