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Proper fee |
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Application or petition. |
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When presented to any officer of the Customs orExcise Department or to any Magistrate by any person havingdealings with the Government, and when the subject matter ofsuch application relates exclusively to those dealings;
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Two rupees |
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when presented to any officer of land revenueby any person holding temporarily settled land under directengagement with Government, and when the subject matter of theapplication or petition relates exclusively to such engagement;
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when presented to any Municipal Commissionerunder any Act for the time being in force for the conservancy orimprovement of any place, if the application or petition relatessolely to such conservancy or improvement;
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when presented to any Civil Court other than aprincipal Civil Court of original jurisdiction or to any Courtof Small Cause constituted under the Provincial Small CauseCourts Act, 1887 (9 of 1887), or to a Collector or other officerof revenue in relation to any suit or case in which the amountor value of the subject matter is less than fifty rupees;
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when presented to any Civil, Criminal orRevenue Court, or to any Board or Executive Officer for thepurpose of obtaining a copy or translation of any judgement,decree or order passed by such Court, Board or Officer, or ofany other document on record in such Court or Officer;
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or |
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when presented to any officer of the ForestDepartment not lower in rank than the Divisional Forest Officerand not otherwise provided for in this Act.
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Two rupees |
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When containing a complaint or charge of anyoffence other than an offence for which police officers mayunder the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (5 of 1898) arrestwithout warrant, and presented to any Criminal Court;
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Five rupees |
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or |
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for orders of arrest or attachment beforejudgement or for temporary injunctions;
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Ten rupees |
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or |
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for compensation for arrest or attachmentbefore judgement or in respect of a temporary injunctionobtained on insufficient grounds;
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Ten rupees |
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or |
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for the appointment of a receiver in a case inwhich the applicant has no present right of possession of theproperties in dispute;
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Twenty rupees |
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or |
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for setting aside decrees passed ex-parte andfor review of orders dismissing suits for default;
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Five rupees |
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or |
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when presented to a Civil, Criminal or RevenueCourt, or to a Collector, or any Revenue Officer havingjurisdiction equal or subordinate to a Collector, or to anyMagistrate in his executive capacity, and not otherwise providedfor by this Act;
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Five rupees |
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or |
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to deposit in Court, revenue or rent; |
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Five rupees |
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or |
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for determination by a Court of the amount ofcompensation to be paid by landlord to his tenant.
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Two rupees |
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(c) |
When presented to a Commissioner of Revenue orto any Chief Officer charged with the executive administrationof a division, and not otherwise provided for by this Act.
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Five rupees |
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(d) |
When presented to a Chief Controlling RevenueAuthority or Executive Authority not otherwise provided for bythis Act.
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Ten rupees |
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(e) |
When presented to the High Court- |
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otherwise than - |
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Ten rupees |
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(a) |
under Article 226 of the Constitution of India; |
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(b) |
under Section 25 of the Provincial Small CauseCourts Act, 1887 (9 of 1887);
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under Section 115 of the Code of CivilProcedure, 1908 (5 of 1908);
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(d) |
under Section 64 of the Estate Duty Act, 1953(34 of 1953); '
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under Section 27 of the Wealth Tax Act, 1957(27 of 1957);
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under Section 26 of the Gift Tax Act, 1958 (18of 1958);
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under Section 256 of the Income Tax Act, 1961(43 of 1961);
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under Section 44 of the Madhya Pradesh GeneralSales Tax Act, 1958 (2 of 1959);
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under Section 45-B (1) of the Banking CompaniesAct, 1949 (10 of 1949);
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(ii) |
under Article 226 of the Constitution of India; |
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One hundred rupees |
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(iii) |
under Section 25 of the Provincial Small CauseCourts Act, 1887 (9 of 1887);
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Fifteen rupees. |
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(iv) |
under Section 115 of the Code of CivilProcedure, 1908 (5 of 1908);
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Fifteen rupees. |
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under Section 64 of the Estate Duty Act, 1953(34 of 1953);
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One hundred and fifty rupees |
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(vi) |
under Section 27 of the Wealth Tax Act, 1957(27 of 1957);
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one hundred and fifty rupees |
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(vii) |
under Section 26 of the Gift Tax Act, 1958 (18of 1958);
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one hundred and fifty rupees |
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under Section 256 of the Income Tax Act, 1961(43 of 1961);
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one hundred and fifty |
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(ix) |
under Section 44 of the Madhya Pradesh GeneralSales Tax Act, 1958 (2 of 1959);
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Sixty rupees |
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under Section 45-B (1) of the Banking CompaniesAct, 1949 (10 of 1949) in respect of any claim, counter-claim orset-off-
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when the amount or value does not exceed twothousand and five hundred rupees;
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Fourty rupees. |
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when the amount or value exceeds two thousandand five hundred rupees, but does not exceed ten thousandrupees;
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Eighty rupees |
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when the amount or value exceeds ten thousandrupees.
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One hundred and fifty rupees. |
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When presented to the High Court by way ofappeal or revision-
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otherwise then- |
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Fifteen rupees. |
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under Section 25 of the Provincial Small CauseCourts Act, 1887 (9 of 1887);
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under Section 115 of the Code of CivilProcedure, 1908 (5 of 1908);
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under Section 45-B (2) of the Banking CompaniesAct, 1949 (10 of 1949);
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under Section 45-B (2) of the Banking CompaniesAct, 1949 (10 of 1949);
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when the amount or value does not exceed twothousand & five hundred rupees.
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One hundred rupees |
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when the amount or value exceeds two thousandand five hundred rupees but does not exceed ten thousand rupees;
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Two hundred rupees |
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when the amount or value exceeds ten thousandrupees.
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Three hundred rupees |
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(g) |
When presented by way of appeal or revision toa Criminal Court other than the High Court.
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Ten rupees |
| 1-A. |
Application to any Civil Court that records maybe called for from another Court.
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When the Court grants the application and is ofopinion that the transmission of such records involves the useof the post.
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Two rupees in addition to any fee levied on the applicationunder clause (a), clause (b) or clause (d) of Article I of thisSchedule.
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| 2. |
Application for leave to sue as a pauper. |
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Two rupees. |
| 3. |
Application for leave to appeal as a pauper. |
(a) |
when presented to a District Court. |
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Five rupees. |
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when presented to a Commissioner or a HighCourt.
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Five rupees. |
| 5. |
Plaint or memorandum of appeal in a suit toestablish or disprove a right of occupancy.
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Two rupees. |
| 6. |
Bail-bond or other instrument of obligationgiven in pursuance of an order made by a Court or Magistrateunder any section of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (5 of1898) or the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908) and notother wise provided for by this Act.
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Two rupees. |
| 7. |
Undertaking under Section 49 of the IndianDivorce Act, 1869 (4 of 1869).
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Two rupees. |
| 10. |
Mukhtarnama or Wakalat |
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When presented for the conduct of any one caseto-
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any Civil or Criminal Court other than a HighCourt, any Collector of Magistrate or other executive officerexcept such as are mentioned in clauses (b) and (c) below;
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Five rupees. |
| (b) |
Commissioner of Revenue or to any officercharged with executive administration of a Division not beingthe Chief Revenue or Executive Authority;
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Ten rupees. |
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Board of Revenue or Chief Executive Authority. |
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Ten rupees. |
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the High Court; |
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Ten rupees. |
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the Government. |
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Ten rupees. |
| 11. |
Memorandum of appeal when the appeal is notfrom a decree or an order having the force of a decree.
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When presented to the High Court. |
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Fifteen rupees. |
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When presented to the Civil Court other thanthe High Court.
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Ten rupees. |
| 11-A. |
Memorandum of appeal or application by way ofrevision.
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When presented- |
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to the Revenue Tribunal or FinancialCommissioner or a Chief Controlling Executive or RevenueAuthority;
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Fifteen rupees. |
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to a Commissioner of Division or the SettlementCommissioner or Excise Commissioner;
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Ten rupees and. |
| (c) |
to a Revenue Court or Officer or an ExecutiveOfficer not otherwise provided for under clauses (a) and (b).
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Ten rupees. |
| 12. |
Caveat. |
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Twenty rupees. |
| 14. |
Petition in a suit under the Converts' MarriageDissolution Act, 1866 (21 of 1866).
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Fifteen rupees. |
| 17. |
Plaint or memorandum of appeal in each of thefollowing suits-
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Sixty rupees |
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to alter or set aside a summary decision ororder of any of the Civil Courts not established Letters Patentor any Revenue Court;
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to alter or cancel any entry in a register ofthe names of proprietors or revenue paying estates;
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to obtain a declaratory decree where noconsequential relief is prayed;
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to set aside an award; |
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to set aside an adoption; |
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every other suit where it is not possible toestimate at a money value the subject matter in dispute, andwhich is not otherwise provided for by this Act.
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When presented to the Court of Civil JudgeClass-II
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One Hundred rupees. |
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When presented to the Court of Civil JudgeClass-I
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Two Hundred rupees. |
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When presented to the Court of AdditionalDistrict Judge or District Judge.
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Five Hundred rupees. |
| 18. |
Applications- |
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When the amount or value of the property towhich the award relates-
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under Section 14 or Section 20 of theArbitration Act, 1940, for a directionfor filing an award or foran order for filing an agreement.
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does not exceed rupees one thousand. |
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Thirty rupees |
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exceeds rupees one thousand but does not exceedrupees five thousand, and
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Seventy five rupees |
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exceeds rupees five thousand. |
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One hundred and fifty rupees |
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For opinion or advice or for discharge from atrust or for appointment of new trustees, under Section 34, 72,73 or 74 of the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 (2 of 1882).
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One hundred rupees. |
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For winding up of a Company under the CompaniesAct, 1956 (1 of 1956).
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One hundred rupees. |
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For the appointment or declaration of a personas guardian of the person or property or both, of minors, underthe Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 (8 of 1890).
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Ten rupees. |
| 19. |
Agreement in writing stating a question for theopinion of the Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5of 1908), Order 36, Rule 1.
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Sixty rupees |
| 20. |
Every petition under the Indian Divorce Act,1869 (4 of 1869) excepts petitions under Section 44 of the sameAct, and every memorandum of appeal under Section 55 of the sameAct.
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Forty rupees |
| 20-A. |
Petition or memorandum of appeal under theSpecial Marriage Act, 1954 (43 of 1954), or the Hindu MarriageAct, 1955 (25 of 1955).
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Forty rupees |
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Plaint or memorandum of appeal under the ParsiMarriage and Divorce Act, 1865 (15 of 1865).
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Fifty rupees |
| 22. |
Memorandum of appeal presented to the StateGovernment or a Forest Officer where such appeal is providedfor, by or under the Indian Forest Act, 1927 (16 of 1927).
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Twenty rupees. |