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Legal Practitioners Act,1879

Act No : 18


Section : VALUE OF STAMPS FOR CHERTIFICATES

SECOND SCHEDULE (See section 25) VALUE OF STAMPS FOR CERTIFICATES I For a certificate authorizing the holder to practise as apleader-- (a) in the High Court and any subordinate Court-rupees fifty: (b) in any Court of Small Causes in a Presidency-town-- rupees twenty-five: (c) in all other subordinate Courts--rupees twenty-five: (d) in the Courts of Subordinate Judges, Munsifs, Assistant Commissioners, Extra Assistant Commissioners and Tahsildars, in Courts of Small Causes outside the Presidency-towns and in all Criminal Courts subordinate to the High Court-rupees fifteen: (e) in the Courts of Munsifs and any Civil or Criminal Court of first instance not hereinbefore specifically mentioned--rupees five.---------------------------------------------------------------------1 Ins. by Act 32 of 1925, s. 2 and Sch.22 II For a certificate authorizing the holder to practise as amukhtar-- (f) in the High Court and any subordinate Court--rupees twenty-five: (g) in any Court of Small Causes in a Presidency-town-- rupees fifteen: (h) in all other subordinate Courts--rupees fifteen: (i) in the Courts of Subordinate Judges, Munsifs, Assistant Commissioners, Extra Assistant Commissioners and Tahsildars, in Courts of Small Causes outside the Presidency-towns and in all Criminal Courts subordinate to the High Court-rupees ten: (j) in the Courts of Munsif and any Civil or Criminal Court of first instance not hereinbefore specifically mentioned--rupees five. III For a certificate authorizing the holder to practise as arevenue-agent-- (k) in the office of the Chief Controlling Revenue-authority and in any revenue-office subordinate to such authority--rupees fifteen: (l) in the office of a Commissioner and in any revenue- office subordinate to a Commissioner--rupees ten: (m) in the office of a Collector and in any revenue-office subordinate to a Collector--rupees five.


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