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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Stamp Act"
Stamp Act Not Enacted To Arm Litigant With “Weapon Of Technicality”: Delhi High Court
Insufficiently Stamped Agreement Between Parties , Not A Ground To Dismiss CIRP Applications :NCLT Mumbai
Article 23A Of Schedule I-A Of Stamp Act Applies To Agreements To Sell Under Section 53A Of Transfer Of Property Act: Delhi High Court
Collector Can Determine Market Value Of Land At The Time Of Execution Of Sale Deed Or Period Reasonably Proximate Thereto: Allahabad High Court
Non Stamping Of An Agreement A Curable Defect, Only Makes A Document Inadmissible & Not Void: Supreme Court
Rajasthan Stamp Act | Duty Can't Be Levied On Transaction Not Having 'Territorial Nexus' With State: High Court
Centre Notifies Amendments To Indian Stamp Act For Collection Of Stamp Duty On Securities [Read Press Note]
Arbitration Clause In An Unstamped Contract : Issue Of Enforceability
Consequences Of An Unstamped/Insufficiently Stamped Domestic Award : An Unsettled Law
Demystifying The Circle Rate Conundrum
Document Presented For Registration Can’t Be Impounded By Registering Authority For Being Insufficiently Stamped: Kerala HC [Read Judgment]
Evasion of Stamp Duty; Offences under Penal Code are not attracted; Bombay HC [Read Judgment]
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