Section 40 in The Indian Stamp Act, 1899
40. Collectors power to stamp instruments impounded.
(1) When the Collector impounds any instrument under section ... instrument is duly stamped, or is not chargeable with duty, he shall certify by endorsement thereon that it is duly stamped, or that
Section 40 in Rajasthan Stamp Act 1998
40. Admission of instrument, where not to be questioned.
- Where an instrument has been admitted in evidence, such ... ground that the instrument has not been duly stamped. Analogous Law. - Section 36 of the repealed Act
Section 40 in Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957
40. Instruments unduly stamped by accident.
- If any instrument chargeable with duty and not duly stamped, not being ... that such instrument is not duly stamped and offers to pay to the [Deputy Commissioner] [Substituted by Act
Section 40 in Kerala Stamp Act, 1959
40. Instruments unduly stamped by accident.
- If any instrument chargeable with duty and not duly stamped, not being ... instrument chargeable with a duty of [twenty paise] [Substituted by Act 29 of 1969] or less is produced by any person of his own motion
Section 40 in Indian Stamp Act, 1899
40. Collector's power to stamp instruments impounded.
(1) When the Collector impounds any instrument under section ... duty not exceeding ten naye paise] [ Substituted by the Indian Stamps (Amendment) Act, 1958, (19 of 1958) section 6.] only or a bill of exchange
Section 40 in The Stamp Act, 1977 (1920 A. D.)
40. [ Collector's power to stamp instruments impounded. [Substituted by Act ... instrument is duly stamped, or is not chargeable with duty, he shall certify by endorsement thereon that it is duly stamped, or that
Section 40 in The Bombay Stamp Act, 1958
40. Instruments unduly stamped by accident..
- If any instrument chargeable with duty and not duly stamped
Section 40 in The Maharashtra Stamp Act, 1958
40. Instruments unduly stamped by accident.
- If any instrument chargeable with duty and not duly stamped
Section 40 in The U.P. Stamp Act, 2008
40. Admission of instrument where not be questioned. -
Where an instrument has been admitted in evidence ... proceeding on the ground that the instrument has not been duly stamped
Duly stamped". - "duly stamped", as applied to an instrument, means that the instrument bears [a stamp] [Substituted by Act No. XII of 2011, dated 25th ... Impressed stamp". - "impressed stamp" includes- (a) labels affixed and impressed by the proper officer, and (b) stamps embossed or engraved on stamped paper ; (c) [ impression