I agree with Mr gupta and disagree with Mr mani ram ji. I have never bought stamp papers at price above what has been written on them. The problem is that we don't want to waste time in making complaints. We must also follow up the matter.
On Thursday, February 28, 2013, Mani Ram Sharma <maniramsharma@gmail.com> wrote:
> Govt gives only a nominal commission to vendors on stamp papers. Likewise the ration dealers are given a limited commission. Public Prosecutors in DJ/ADJ Court are given a monthly salary of Rs.7000/=. The esteemed govts are well aware that one can't survive on the strength of this meager amount and he will have to resort to some illegal/corrupt Practices. More over the stamp vendors have to pay also commission to Treasury Staff for issuance of stamps. Delhi is a costly city where per capita income as well as cost of living is as high as 3 times of National average. Nothing is going to improve from the said complaint. The Police, which is also corrupt, will milch the vendor and the matter will be tranquilized.
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> On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 9:49 PM, anand gupta <akgupta2005@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> 27th February 2013
>> Dear Friend,
>> Let me share my experience with you.
>> After experiencing the same problem as you, I lodged a complaint with the Police Commissioner.
>> There was prompt registration of complaint, and assurance of action, as may be seen from the following excerpts.
>> Somehow, I'm not aware of the progress thereafter, and have failed to chase it so far.
>> But, you may like to lodge a similar complaint, and then follow it up, more efficiently than me.
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Dr. Sandeep Kumar Gupta
1722, Sector 14, Hisar-125001, INDIA
Phone: 91-99929-31181
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