Tag: Stamp Act
If the Document Required to be Stamped is Insufficiently Stamped, then its Copy Cannot be Adduced as Secondary Evidence: Supreme Court
The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”) recently in the case of Vijay v. Union of India[1], held that if a document required to be stamped is not sufficiently stamped, then a copy of such a document
Delhi High Court Rules Out Applicability Of NN Global Mercantile In Case Of Agreements Executed By Or On Behalf Of The Government
The Hon’ble High Court of Delhi (“DHC”), in a recent judgment passed in M/s. SVK Infrastructures (formally known as M/s. Satya Narain) vs. Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation Ltd.[1], while expounding apposite provisions of
The Indian Stamp Act 1899 – Amendments-w.e.f. April 1, 2020
“The amendment propose to create the legal and institutional mechanism to enable states to collect stamp duty on securities market instruments at one place by one agency (i.e. through the Stock Exchanges or Clearing Corporations
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