Fraud or real
1 year ago
The 1st page of non judicial stamp paper is empty. Do the stamp paper should be empty? Nothing written in the 1st page only the notory stamp and signature are there of the advocate.
A.Hello Sir,
No, there must something on the 1st page like parties details or subject of the stamp paper.
Thank you
No, there must something on the 1st page like parties details or subject of the stamp paper.
Thank you
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A.Dear Sir,
Sometimes the 1st Page of E-Stamp Paper or Non-Judicial Stamp paper left with little space so many people start writing the matter on the reversal side of the stamp paper. It is a real Stamp paper only.
Sometimes the 1st Page of E-Stamp Paper or Non-Judicial Stamp paper left with little space so many people start writing the matter on the reversal side of the stamp paper. It is a real Stamp paper only.
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