Kerala: Document writers to stage demo tomorrow

The document writers alleged that the decision was aimed at helping real estate mafias and builders.

Update: 2016-07-26 01:40 GMT
Though the free wi-fi facility was launched to help those turning up at Secretariat for various needs every day, a number of employees are also availing the facility.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A section of document writers  will stage  a demonstration in front of the secretariat on Wednesday demanding the withdrawal of the government decision to allow individuals to prepare and register deeds and agreements with sub-registrars. The document writers alleged that the decision was aimed at helping real estate mafias and builders.

Addressing a press conference here on Monday, All- Kerala Document Writers and Scribes Association said that the decision posed a threat to the livelihood of about 50,000 persons working in the sector. Alleging that the  move was a fallout of the restrictions imposed on allowing the licences of document writers  to those retiring from sub-registrar offices, he said that the retired hands were trying to make advantage of the fresh order by helping those who want to register deeds by themselves.

When asked about the alleged exorbitant fees charged by document writers even as the government prescribed the maximum fee of Rs 7,500, the association leaders said that so far no one had given any formal complaints in this regard.

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