On 18/10/2007, Swastik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear Jose, Would Surely appreciate your comments and any productive information you would like to share with us all regarding above. Shashikant.
Dear Shashikant, Apologies for my delay in responding to you. Am extra busy at the moment and expect to be so until mid Nov atleast. Now, wrt to this query - which I assume is related to your (or someone of yours) quest for Portuguese Nationality, here are a few points you may wish to research yourself ( in random order ) 1. Does the International Court of Justice, Hague have any real jurisdiction on this matter; ANY matter for that matter? 2. If it does have marginal jurisdiction - WHO is likely to plead your case .... India? 3. Does the Apostille certificate certify the contents of the document (say birth certificate)? 4. If it does not, please advise WHY the CRC should accept the contents of a document which has received a Apostille? After all, previously issued and certified (by authorities) certificates have proved to be fraudulent. (Please refer back to question 3 above) Please remember that the CRC-Lisbon has had NO difficulties accepting documents from many other countries - ONLY from countries with a history of fraudulent issuance of certificate. good wishes jc when you have the time, please visit this site http://www.colaco.net/1/DeadMenFlying.htm -----Original Message----- From: Swastik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 3:33 PM Dears; India has started to issue Haque apostille with effect from August, 2007. As the Haque convention clearly abolishes the requirement of legalization of foreign documents. (i.e the documents created or originating in a country which is a party of this PARTICULAR CONVENTION irrespective of the fact being a non-member state of the Haque Conference need not be legalized by embassy/consulate for producing in that country).
