sreeram (Law Officer) 19 May 2008
amit gupta_lawyer (lawyer) 19 May 2008
Vijay Kumar (Advocate) 19 May 2008
SANJAY DIXIT (Advocate) 19 May 2008
H. S. Thukral (Lawyer) 19 May 2008
guljit_singh_luggani (advocate) 24 May 2008
Guest (n/a) 24 May 2008
Guest (n/a) 19 June 2008
In Thiruvengada Pillai Vs Navaneethammal Manu/sc/0942/2008 Supreme Court held that Indian stamp Act no where prescribes any expiry date for use of a stamp paper. Therefore it is clear that there is no imepdiment for a stam paper purchased more than six months prior to the proposed date of execution being used for the document
anil kedia (chartered accountant) 25 June 2008
Satish (Lawyer) 30 June 2008
AS per as bombay stamp act article 52A or 54A the stamp paper to be used within 6 months from the date of issuance but as per the Indian stamp act in other state and the SC judgement there is no limitation for use of stamp paper only to get refund of unuse stamp paper the limitation to make applicaiton is 6 months.
RAM DEO KAKRA (ADVOCATE ) 16 July 2008
can it be presumed that stamp paper in the name of advocate valid.........till itis not used....foreever
Adv.Rajendra Kothari (Lawyer) 24 July 2008
Rakesh (Advocates solicitors and legal consultants) 28 July 2008
No ambiguity. Views of Dr. Kishore (guest) is correct s of today
Guest (n/a) 12 August 2008
Guest (n/a) 08 September 2008
Does a contract signed in explicit exclusive Jusrisdiction of a N York court under US laws, between an Indian exporter and an American client, needs to be executed on an Indian non-Judicial Stamp paper. In this case, some of the services defined in the contract are to be performed in India.