Can someone explain the difference between Judicial & Non Judicial stamp paper and their practical use.
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P.C. Joshi
P.C. Joshi (service) 07 August 2009
Can someone explain the difference between Judicial & Non Judicial stamp paper and their practical use.
Regards
P.C. Joshi
Deekshitulu.V.S.R (B.Sc, B.L) 07 August 2009
Mr Joshi
The difference is in their nominclature itself.
Judicial stamps are used for court fees, summons etc, and non-judicial stamps are being used for conveyances, affidavits etc.
Right
P.C. Joshi (service) 07 August 2009
Thanks a lot.
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Vasant Kumar (Lawyer) 12 August 2009
Thanks Mr. Joshi for explaining this in a simpler way, but i am having a doubt.
Is that mean that documents which are to be produced in courts eg:-(as an evidence)or which has legal value in the eyes of the law, will be made under the stamp paper and documents for the personal use are made in non-juducial?
Shree. ( Advocate.) 14 August 2009
Judicial and non-judicial stamp papers both are issued by court with a certain validity period & purpose mentioned at the back of stamp paper.
If a person or a community gives a guarantee, say for a certain performance of work on judicial stamp to the 2nd party and if he didn't perform that work. Then to forfeit the guarantee amount given by 1st party, the 2nd party has to request to Court and the court will actually forfeit the amount and provide it to the 2nd party. It will not be the case if the guarantee will be on non-judicial stamp paper. In the second case the sufferer (2nd party) simply forfeits the guarantee amount from the 1st party's bank without concerning court or even 1st party itself and it will be a legal action.
Pankaj Rai (Lawyer) 15 August 2009
Dear, I am agree with V.S.R .