Every strong declaration starts with solid proof. At Growthify, we turn your intent into impact by collecting the right documents that give your statement legal muscle. From identity proofs like Aadhaar, PAN, or Passport to business credentials, board authorizations, and supporting materials like property papers or agreements we gather what matters. Our legal team reviews, compiles, and formats everything for smooth e-signature or physical execution. No clutter, no confusion, just clean, credible documentation that backs your words with authority.
Sometimes, priorities shift or goals evolve and that’s okay. With mutual consent, all parties can come together to revise, update, or revoke the declaration. It’s collaboration at its finest: no friction, no fallout, just a shared decision to pivot or part ways with clarity and respect.
Every declaration has a purpose and often, a timeline. Whether it’s tied to a project milestone, a specific date, or the completion of an objective, the declaration naturally sunsets when its job is done. No surprises, just a clean, pre-agreed conclusion.
A declaration and an affidavit are both written statements used to confirm facts, but they differ in legal formality and evidentiary value. An affidavit is a sworn statement made under oath or affirmation and is signed before an authorized authority such as a Notary Public or Magistrate. A declaration, on the other hand, is a simple written statement of facts that is usually not sworn before an authority.
es, a self-declaration is legally valid in India, but its acceptability depends on the purpose and authority involved. A self-declaration is a written statement in which a person declares certain facts to be true to the best of their knowledge, without swearing an oath before a notary or magistrate. It is commonly used for administrative, compliance, and informational purposes, such as income declarations, address confirmation, eligibility statements, or government schemes.