IPC 263A — Prohibition of fictitious stamps

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

[263A. Prohibition of fictitious stamps.--(1) Whoever-
(a) makes, knowingly   utters,  deals  in   or   sells   any fictitious stamp, or knowingly  uses  for  any postal purpose any fictitious stamp, or (b) has  in  his  possession,  without  lawful  excuse,  any fictitious stamp, or (c) makes or, without  lawful  excuse, has in his possession any die, plate, instrument or materials for making any fictitious stamp, shall be punished with fine which may extend to  two  hundred  rupees.
(2) Any such stamp, die, plate, instrument  or  materials  in the possession of any person for  making  any  fictitious  stamp [may be seized and, if seized] shall be forfeited.
(3) In this section "fictitious  stamp"  means  any stamp falsely purporting to be issued by Government for the purpose   of  denoting a rate of postage, or any  facsimile  or  imitation  or  representation, whether on paper or otherwise, of any stamp issued by  Government  for that purpose.
(4) In this section  and  also   in   sections  255  to 263, both inclusive, the word "Government", when used in connection  with, or in reference to, any stamp issued for the purpose of  denoting  a rate of postage, shall, notwithstanding anything in section  17,  be deemed to include the person or persons   authorized  by   law   to   administer executive Government in any part of India, and also in any part of Her

Majesty's dominions or in any foreign country.]

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