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Consent Letter

General consent letter for parental consent, medical authorization, travel permission, and other consent requirements in India.

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Instructions

1. Fill in the consent giver's complete details including name and Aadhaar number
2. Specify the beneficiary's details and your relationship to them
3. Clearly describe the purpose of the consent in detail
4. Add any specific conditions or limitations
5. Specify the validity period (e.g., '6 months', '1 year', 'until further notice')
6. Print the generated document and sign in the presence of two witnesses
7. For medical or legal matters, consider getting the consent notarized
8. Keep copies for your records

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a consent letter need to be notarized?

While notarization is not legally mandatory for all consent letters, it adds an extra layer of authenticity. For medical procedures, minor travel, and legal matters, notarization is highly recommended.

Can a consent letter be revoked?

Yes, a consent letter can be revoked at any time by providing written notice to all concerned parties. The revocation takes effect from the date of receipt of the notice.

Who can give consent on behalf of a minor?

A parent or legal guardian can give consent on behalf of a minor (person under 18 years). In case of divorced parents, the custodial parent typically has the authority to provide consent.

How long is a consent letter valid?

The validity depends on what you specify in the letter. It can be for a specific event, a fixed period, or until revoked. It's best to clearly state the validity period to avoid ambiguity.

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