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pon1965
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For fakers, if they can print the letter heads of the companies, can’t they make seals which cost few hundreds? Pon
From India, Lucknow
sa_kghosh1981
4

Yes,I do agree with Mr PON If letter head is valid then stamp or seal is not required,for verification of any appointment letter you will verify from company.
From India, Daman
loginmiracle
362

Dear All,
As many said, seal of the co. on the letter head is NOT mandatory. But some insist and some believe any document with a seal on it more authentic and believeable. Of course the cost of a rubber stamp/seal is only 50 Rs. but it gives all the authenticity needed even for a document involving 1000s of crores. For eg. most state & central govt. correspondences are not on a pre-printed letter heads but on a very cheap ordinary paper but with a seal affixed to it (most offices even uses scrap paper/one sided which others throw into the dustbin). Almost all govt.officers are prohibited for printing their own visiting cards and they carry no letter heads but only a rubber stamp.
Judgments by courts are not passed on not on a letter head but with a rubber stamp on it.
But under Companies Act, certain documents require mandatory common seal.
However for the present case, no worry. apptt.letter on a printed letter head would suffice.
kumar.s.
bg

From India, Bangalore
sa_kghosh1981
4

Dear Mr.BG, Yes,you are correct in Govt.procedure way , but kindly understand what are we say regarding appointment.
From India, Daman
K.Viswanathan
2

A company seal is known as common seal and it is mandatory in certain documents like share certificate debenture certificate etc which are prescribed under the company's act. An ordinary rubber stamp showing the name of the company is not a company seal nor it has any legal sanction.However most government officials use this rubberstamp to confirm the name and designation of the signatory as many government letters are not sent on leter heads.
K Viswanathan.

From India, Delhi
sandeep_thakur
Hi, Company seal s not at all required when its printed on letter head company is used on company letter heads only when we are giving any application to govt. bodies. Regds. sandeep Thakur
From United States, Cambridge
pon1965
604

The state/Central govt seals are made in govt presses which is not the case for pvt companies. Any roadside vendor will make the seals and they may decline to manufacture the govt seals out of fear. Govt companies are following the age old practice of using plain paper with seal/stamp which is not the case with pvt companies. Nowadays, most of the letters generated thru computers which does not require even authentication, e.g bank statements, credit card statements, etc. Frauds can be executed by the notorious ppl irrespective of whatver mechanisim you put in place.
Pon

From India, Lucknow
invisiblearena
If Offer is released on the Company letter heads with AUTHORIZED SIGNATORY, then Company Seal / Stamp is not mandatory..
These days, Offer is released on the company letter head (which is common). If the company letter head is not ready (in case of new setup)...then you can use company Seal/Stamp, which makes more authenticated.
-- Raghu

From India, Hyderabad
bijay_majumdar
357

Hi,
Seals and stamps on letterheads are generally not required.But authorised signatory is a must.However the purpose for which the letter head is used should be borne in mind, it means when it comes to proving something leagally than seals and stamps would play a more authentic role.
Thanks
Majumdar

From India, Vadodara
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