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P.Elamaran (Law Officer in a CPSU)     04 October 2008

Markings on the face or picturized part of the Non-Judicial Stamp Papers.

Dear all esteemed members,

While preparing certain legal instruments , if we mistakenly type a few sentences or  print a few lines or make some markings  on the face or picturized part or impressed part of a Non-Judicial Stamp Paper, will it amount to cancellation of that particular piece of Stamp Paper? or will it be o.k?

I am looking forward to see all your valued opinion.



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 6 Replies

SHEKHAR MISHRA (public servant)     04 October 2008

It's   OK   ,Mr. Elamaran.Leave   that    portion   as  it    is     and    retype   the    sentences   or   whatever   in   the    space   below.Don't   worry.

K.C.Suresh (Advocate)     05 October 2008

Right Elamran leave that part and re-type. Your intention will be clear in it.

Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     05 October 2008

Mr. Elamaran,


The writing which produces the insutrument often takes precedence in the matter of the understanding of the true meaning of the document.

prabodh kumar patel (advocate)     23 October 2008

At best you cut the sentences with ink by marking a straight line and on the last page of the document give a certificate that the line No xx of Page No yy has been cut and the registrar shall mark the same in red ink.


The customary solution to your problem.


With good wishes.

amit (Legal Counsel)     31 October 2008












all suggestions are really very good....


this is just for your information... avoid using white ink on stamp paper..

Sushil Kumar Bhatia (Advocate)     06 November 2008

In this situation you delete the sentences written in the printed part of stamp by making line of cut or cross word by word &to avoid future complications/objection all parties to the intstument should put their signatures on cancelled or crossed sentences.


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