Section 68 Indian Stamp Act 1899

Section 68 Indian Stamp Act

Section 68 of the Indian Stamp Act 1899 is about Penalty for post-dating bills, and for other devices to defraud the revenue. It is under CHAPTER VII (Criminal Offences And Procedure) of the Act.

Penalty for post-dating bills, and for other devices to defraud the revenue.

Any person who,–


(a) with intent to defraud the Government of duty, draws, makes or issues any bill of exchange or promissory note bearing a date subsequent to that on which such bill or note is actually drawn or made; or,


(b) knowing that such bill or note has been so post-dated, endorses, transfers, presents for acceptance or payment, or accepts, pays or receives payment of, such bill or note, or in any manner negotiate the same; or,


(c) with the like intent, practices or is concerned in any act, contrivance or device not specially provided for by this Act or any other law for the time being in force;


shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees.


STATE AMENDMENT

Arunachal Pradesh.–

Amendment of sections 68,–


(7) in section 68, in clause (c), for the words “one thousand rupees”, the words “two thousand rupees” shall be substituted.


[Vide Arunachal Pradesh Act 3 of 2010, s. 2]

See also  Section 56 Indian Stamp Act 1899

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