The Indian StampAct No. II, of 1899With Notes Showing the Difference Betweenthe Old Act and the New Act, All New orModified Provisions Being Printed in ItalicsbyD. E. CranenburghThe Indian Stamp Act No. II, of 1899 With Notes Showing the Difference Between the Old Act and the New Act...
RULES UNDER THE INDIAN STAMP ACT, 1899 CHAPTER I PRELIMINARYnot less than 8-/5/8 inches long and 5 1/8 inches wide and no plain paper shall bejoined thereto.Stamp Rules
In view of the amendment of Schedule I, to the Indian Stamp Act 1899, the one-rupee stamp is required to be affixed on any receipt, the amount or value of which exceeds Rs 5,000. This amendment has come w.e.f. 10.09.04. The stamp is required to be affixed in respect of receipt...
1953 PhD London, LSE Economic geography of East Pakistan N AHMAD Prof Stamp 1953 MSc London, UC the changing pattern of India’s foreign trade, with special reference to the impact of large scale industrial development since 1919 A ALAGAPPAN 1953 PhD London, SOAS The East India Company and th...
1953 PhD London, LSE Economic geography of East Pakistan N AHMAD Prof Stamp 1953 MSc London, UC the changing pattern of India’s foreign trade, with special reference to the impact of large scale industrial development since 1919 A ALAGAPPAN 1953 PhD London, SOAS The East India Company and th...
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