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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Indian Stamp Act"
State Can Impose Stamp Duty On Insurance Policies Executed Within State : Supreme Court Rejects LIC's Challenge To Rajasthan's Demand
[Stamp Act] S.47-A (3) Not Applicable In Case Of Gift Deed As “Market Value” Not Same As “Value Of Property”: Allahabad High Court
Stamp Act | Interest Must Be Paid On Excess Duty Illegally Detained By Government: Allahabad High Court
Stamped Out Or Not: Finality To The Issue Of Unstamped Arbitration Agreement
Applicant Can Seek Refund For Unused Stamp Paper Post 6 Months, If Unaware During Such Time That It Won't Be Of 'Immediate Use': Delhi HC
If Document Required To Be Stamped Is Insufficiently Stamped, Copy Of Document Cannot Be Adduced As Secondary Evidence: Supreme Court
Principles On Admissibility Of Secondary Evidence : Supreme Court Explains
Built Suit Agreement That Does Not Create Rights Over Property Will be Stamped Under Article 5(j) of Indian Stamp Act 1899: Madras High Court
Arbitration Award And Stamp Duty Paid On It
Supreme Court To Hear Curative Petition Against Judgment That Arbitration Clause In Insufficiently Stamped Agreement Cannot Be Acted Upon
Don’t Be Stamped Out: Unstamped Arbitration Agreement Becomes Invalid
Adjudicate Payable Stamp Duty And Communicate It To Parties Within 30 Days: Delhi High Court To Collector Of Stamps
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