dated 02.11.2008 received by registered post, again issued information to him through UPC of the next date i.e. 26.11.2008. Resort to UPC appears ... subsequent letter dated 20.10.2008 sent to the same addresses by UPC had been receipted. On 26.11.2008, none again appeared for both the non-claimants before
retained their office copies while sending them under posting certificates (UPC); and once his explanation having come on record, may not be satisfactory but still ... annexed, which appear to be unreliable and that apart, from such UPCs, it cannot be presumed as to what was the material which he sent
learned courts have erred in relying upon the
Under Postal Certificate (UPC) receipts submitted by the plaintiff
to show that he has served several notices ... deed in absence of production of
copy of letters sent through such UPCs which, otherwise also,
have no evidentiary value. He in this regard, referred
part of the contract then on 28.4.1979 he was informed through UPC but no step was taken by him and hence, the amount paid ... notice-(Ex.-A2) has been proved which was sent by UPC, the receipt of which (Ex.-A1). The contents of the notice
submission of the application that he has sent a letter through UPC to the Supdt. Of Police, Sirohi intimating the pendency of the criminal case ... Sirohi and have come with a case that sending of letter by UPC is only an after thought and in order to over reach
aforesaid letter dated 30.03.1989 is stated to have been sent
through UPC (Under Postal Certificate), the petitioner further
submits that ignoring his letter dated ... himself withdrawn his resignation dated
29.09.1989 by sending one withdrawal letter through UPC dated
30.03.1989. The contention of the petitioner that sending the letter
through
pleaded which was subsequently informed in writing on 23rd August, 2006 by UPC but it has not been
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proved whether the said UPC ... conclusion that justification of first cancellation of the Power of Attorney by UPC and then by registered notice are subject matter of evidence, therefore
respondent-Bank (Annexure-5), which was sent Under Postal Certificate (UPC). The leave was sanctioned to the petitioner. The petitioner resumed his duties ... stated to be dispatched to the Bank 'Under Postal Certificate' (UPC), thus, the petitioner has not approached this Court with clean hands
notices were sent both by registered post AD as well as UPC. In Para No. 12(a) of the petition it is nowhere stated
victim and lay her dead. Thus an offence Under Section 302 UPC has been amply proved against the accused and in our opinion the learned