Thanks BasmaboobooBasmabooboo said:I had the same issue with my bank statement; when i was asked for an updated bank statement by the NSNP I didn't have any money in my bank account. So I took money from a family member which was owed us and I deposited it one shot into my bank account and printed the bank statement the next day, and submitted it to NSNP. A few days later, the nominee officer asked about the sudden deposit and I explained it by a bank statement from my husband showing that such amount was withdrawn from my husband's bank account (which proves that the amount was originally belonging to my husband and given to the family member, then the family member gave it back to my account). They accepted this proof and nominated me.
So as long as you can prove that it is your money or your husband's money they can accept it.
In your case you could prove that your relative borrowed from your husband and then they deposited back into your account, in my case I would be borrowing from my family (mother, brother etc) how would that work out? Also would FD's, ULIP and Post office schemes deposit be valid to show?
Thanks