This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: – ( October 2012) e-Stamping is a computer-based application and a secured way of paying non-judicial stamp duty to the government. E-Stamping is currently operational in the states of, and the of, and, West Bengal. The prevailing system of physical stamp paper/franking is being replaced by E-stamping system. (SHCIL) has been promoted by all India public financial institutions and insurance majors. SHCIL is known for its, and focus on. SHCIL is the only Central Record Keeping Agency (CRA) appointed by the Government of India.
The CRA is responsible for user registration, Imprest Balance Administration and overall E-Stamping application operations and maintenance. CRA will appoint ACCs who will issue certificates to the clients at their counters.There are ACC authorized centers from respective state governments. In case of karnataka, commissioner of stamps issues license to co-operative and credit co-operative societies, who are authorized to sell e-stamps. There are various online e-commerce portals like VATA e-stamp and rental agreements which sell e-stamps online and deliver them at the door step for one or more states.Benefits. e-Stamp Certificate can be generated within minutes.
e-Stamp Certificate generated is tamper proof. Authenticity of the e-Stamp certificate can be checked through the inquiry module.
e-Stamp Certificate generated has a Unique Identification Number. Specific denomination is not required. e-stamp certificate can be checked by any person through recommended siteReferences.
There are three ways to pay stamp duty: (1) Using the e-stamping facility (2) Using papers bearing impressed stamps (non-judicial stamp paper), and (3) Using a franking machine. However, not all. Can I pay Stamp Duty in electronic manner with respect to all States / UTs? If I have paid MCA21 service fees using online mode of payment, is it necessary to.
NEW DELHI: Litigants will no longer have to stand in que to buy to file their cases with the today introducing the electronic court fee system under which fee can submitted electronically.The new feature is an addition to its existing e-court system which is first of its kind in the entire judicial systems in the country.Launching the e-court fee system, Delhi Chief Minister said 'this is a historic step which will bring transparency in the administration of justice. The government would extend its support to make a modern judicial system.' Chief Justice of Delhi High Court D Murugesan said that in a couple of months, litigants can stamp paper from the internet at any time beyond the office hours.' The court fee stamps would be available 24X7 so that filing of cases will be easy.
Electronic payment of court fee will be a stepping stone and the system will go a long way to help in disposal of cases,' Justice Murugesan said.Delhi's Minister for Revenue Arvinder Singh and Minister for Law and Justice and Litigation Affairs Ramakant Goswami were also present in the function.