The Indian Stamp (Chhattisgarh Amendment) Act, 1899 — India law | Esheria

The Indian Stamp (Chhattisgarh Amendment) Act, 1899

This Act extends across India, starts on 1 July 1899, and defines key terms used for stamp duty, including what counts as an instrument.

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appeals delegation depositories document admission document stamping duty payment financial assets government powers instrument definitions property instruments publication of rules receipts rulemaking sale of stamps securities transfer stamp compliance stamp valuation stock exchanges tax/duty scope translation sales

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About this statute

This Act extends across India, starts on 1 July 1899, and defines key terms used for stamp duty, including what counts as an instrument. This provision gives government powers over stamp duty, sets who must collect or pay duty for securities transactions, and requires instruments to be stamped and adhesive stamps to be cancelled properly. People who receive certain payments or property must give a duly stamped receipt when asked, and some stamp-duty defects can trigger impounding, penalties, or refusal of admission in evidence. If an instrument understates the minimum value under the rules, the registering officer must refer it to the Collector before registration, and the Collector determines the market value and duty. The Central Government and State Government have powers to issue directions, make rules, delegate powers, and set limits for stamp-related rules; rules must also be published and laid before the relevant legislature.