non judicial stamp paper of another state will come under kerala jurisdiction
6 months ago
non judicial stamp paper of haryana state will come under kerala jurisdiction for executing training agreement between district and training partner for implementing skill training.
A.Dear Client,
There is no bar on the use of Non-judicial stamp paper in one state of the country and utilizing it for execution/ notarization/in another State. The differences exist only in regard to stamp-duty rates which vary from one state to another of the country. Once the purpose is printed on the stamp paper and notarized by the Notary Public certifying the authenticity of the contents of the document it becomes valid and enforceable.
There is no bar on the use of Non-judicial stamp paper in one state of the country and utilizing it for execution/ notarization/in another State. The differences exist only in regard to stamp-duty rates which vary from one state to another of the country. Once the purpose is printed on the stamp paper and notarized by the Notary Public certifying the authenticity of the contents of the document it becomes valid and enforceable.
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Non-judicial stamp paper is typically used for agreements and contracts within the jurisdiction where it is purchased. In this case, if you have a non-judicial stamp paper from the state of Haryana, it is generally intended for use within Haryana and may be subject to the laws and regulations of Haryana.
When executing an agreement between different states or jurisdictions, it's essential to ensure that the agreement complies with the legal requirements of the jurisdiction in which it is to be enforced.
If you are implementing a training agreement between districts in Kerala, it's advisable to use stamp paper that is valid and compliant with the laws of Kerala. You should check with the local authorities or consult with legal experts in Kerala to determine the exact requirements for your training agreement and the type of stamp paper to be used.
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Non-judicial stamp paper is typically used for agreements and contracts within the jurisdiction where it is purchased. In this case, if you have a non-judicial stamp paper from the state of Haryana, it is generally intended for use within Haryana and may be subject to the laws and regulations of Haryana.
When executing an agreement between different states or jurisdictions, it's essential to ensure that the agreement complies with the legal requirements of the jurisdiction in which it is to be enforced.
If you are implementing a training agreement between districts in Kerala, it's advisable to use stamp paper that is valid and compliant with the laws of Kerala. You should check with the local authorities or consult with legal experts in Kerala to determine the exact requirements for your training agreement and the type of stamp paper to be used.
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