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purusottam (advocate)     30 April 2010

Proof of Delivery

A letter is sent by regd. post as well as under certificate of posting. What is the statutory provision of presumption of the delivery of both the letters? Can any one clarify?

Best regards

Purusottam



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(Guest)

It is undoubtedly the one which you sent by R.P.A.D. but you may get confirmation from postal dept. if you don't receive the A.D. card.

Arvind Singh Chauhan (advocate)     30 April 2010

My knowledge is not mature but i think both have same evidentiary value as both are recorded in postal records. The difference is registered post is insured also.

Kiran Kumar (Lawyer)     01 May 2010

UPC posts do not raise presumption, its registered cover only from where presumption can be drawn.


(Guest)

The query is relating to Proof of DELIVERY and not Proof of POSTING. Proof of DELIVERY is not given by postal department for posting under Certificate of Posting, hence it does not have evidentiary value unlike R.P.A.D., where the postal department furnishes us the record of delivery.


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