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Officer appointed by Central Government for nothing of dishonour bill. Answer in a word / phrase / term.

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Notary Public

Explanation:

Officer appointed by Central Government for nothing of dishonour bill is the Notary Public.

A Notary Public is an integrity officer appointed by the central or state government to serve the public as an impartial witness in carrying out a range of official fraud-deterrent acts linked to signing significant papers. They are appointed at the moment of their dishonour, and have the authority to note negotiable Instruments.

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