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The process for issue of duplicate share certificate typically involves submitting an application to the issuing authority. The applicant must provide a written request, stating the reason for the duplicate certificate, along with supporting documents such as an affidavit, proof of identity, and payment of the prescribed fee. In case of loss, theft, or damage, a copy of the police complaint or an FIR may be required. Once the application is verified and approved, the duplicate certificate is issued. This process ensures the replacement of lost or damaged certificates while maintaining authenticity. Keywords: duplicate certificate, application process, affidavit, issuing authority.

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