Dear Sri Sandeep Guptaji, I beg to disagree with you. I am in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. I am yet to find a Stamp Vendor selling Non-Judicial Stamp Papers at par i.e. for the same value of the Stamp Paper. Unless you pay extra money, no Stamp Paper will be sold. I also disagree with Sri Maniramji that the Stamp Vendors are getting only nominal commission. They get a commission of 10% on the value of the Stamp Paper. Is it not sufficient for a job, sitting under a roof, selling like a hot cake only on cash and carry basis. They realise their money instantly with a commission of 10% and Stamp Papers are alwaysin demand. IAC should apply their mind on this how to arrest the corruption on selling Stamp Paper. Notary Publics demanding exhortant amounts for attestation also to be voiced in the Bar Council of India. Notary Publics are licensed by High Courts and Supreme Court. So, the Courts should fix the charges for attestation and any Notary Public demanding more than the authorised charges, their Notary Public Licenses should be withdrawn. The Notary Attestatiion Charges should be exhibited in the Courts in conspecuous places and also at Notary Public Offices. Will IAC take up this with the Bar Council of India and Registrar of Courts. With Best Regards, A.S.KALYANAM --- On Thu, 28/2/13, Sandeep gupta <drsandgupta@gmail.com> wrote:
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The Right to Information Act 2005, is the biggest fraud inflicted upon on the citizens since the Nehru-Gandhi family.
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