Indian Post Office Rules, 1933
75.
The prepayment of all charges on insured articles, namely, postage, registration fees and insurance fees, shall be compulsory Postage
delivered through a special messenger, he shall prepay a fixed porterage or XP charges at the rate of Rs. 3.00 per telegram. A telegram
Indian port for onward transmission as inland telegrams without prepayment on condition that the charges due on such telegrams shall be recovered from the addressee
Indian Post Office Rules, 1933
86.
The prepayment of all charges on insured foreign registered letters, and parcels shall be compulsory. Postage stamps affixed
Indian Telegraph Rules, 1951
149. State Telegrams without Prepayment.
- Inland State telegrams may be accepted without prepayment at all Government Telegraph Offices, from any Government ... official, on the conditions that settlement of all charges due on such telegrams shall be made monthly, within a period of three weeks from
Section 5 in The Warehousing (Development and Regulatory Authority) Annual Statement of Accounts and Records
Section 3 in The Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India), Annual Statement of Accounts of
Indian Telegraph Rules, 1951
140A.
Inland Press Telegrams may be accepted without prepayment and without any security deposit or guarantee from the officers ... said Department (by a general or special order). (iii) all the charges due on such telegrams, including the fees for the upkeep of accounts
prepayment is impracticable, inland private telegrams, addressed to any office other than a military field telegraph office, may be accepted "bearing" (i.e., charges payable
therefore, satisfies its performance obligation. B45 A customer's non-refundable prepayment to an entity gives the customer a right to receive a good ... upfront fees (and some related costs) B48 In some contracts, an entity charges a customer a non-refundable upfront fee at or near contract inception