The document should be signed by the executor in the presence of two attesting witnesses, preferably independent, and countersigned by the jurisdictional Judicial Magistrate of First Class (JMFC) so designated by the concerned District Judge.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 215 OF 2005
Common Cause (A Regd. Society) ...Petitioner(s)
Versus
Union of India and Another …Respondent(s)
J U D G M E N T
Dipak Misra, CJI [for himself and A.M. Khanwilkar, J.]
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(c) How should it be recorded and preserved?
(i) The document should be signed by the
executor in the presence of two attesting witnesses, preferably independent,
and countersigned by the jurisdictional Judicial Magistrate of First Class
(JMFC) so designated by the concerned District Judge.
(ii) The witnesses and the jurisdictional JMFC
shall record their satisfaction that the document has been executed voluntarily
and without any coercion or inducement or compulsion and with full
understanding of all the relevant information and consequences.
(iii) The JMFC shall preserve one copy of the document
in his office, in addition to keeping it in digital format.
(iv) The JMFC shall forward one copy of the document
to the Registry of the jurisdictional District Court for being preserved.
Additionally, the Registry of the District Judge shall retain the document in
digital format.
(v) The JMFC shall cause to inform the
immediate family members of the executor, if not present at the time of
execution, and make them aware about the execution of the document.
(vi) A copy shall be handed over to the
competent officer of the local Government or the Municipal Corporation or
Municipality or Panchayat, as the case may be. The aforesaid authorities shall nominate
a competent official in that regard who shall be the custodian of the said
document.
(vii) The JMFC shall cause to handover copy of
the Advance Directive to the family physician, if any.

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