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The infamous Telgi stamp paper scam of 2003: A deep dive
Overview of the Telgi Scam The story of the Telgi scam, which unfolded in 2003, revolves around a man who orchestrated a ...
Nata Pratha’, a custom in which girls are “sold” on stamp paper or through informal agreements in the name of marriage, has come under renewed scrutiny, with the Central Information Commission ...
CHITRAL: A continued shortage of e-stamp papers has gripped Chitral and its suburban districts, bringing judicial proceedings and essential documentation to a complete standstill, sparking widespread ...
Oregon is sounding the alarm for anyone still clinging to paper tax returns. State officials are urging residents to file 2025 taxes electronically this week, warning that recent U.S. Postal Service ...
Tax on gifted stocks and mutual funds depends on who you gift to, how much you gift, and when the receiver sells them ...
LAHORE: The Punjab government has phased out the yellow-coloured online e-stamp paper system, introducing a new system under which people can themselves print the same online on a plain paper. The new ...
Citizens faced severe inconvenience and court work was largely halted after the newly introduced digital white-paper system for the issuance of stamp papers remained paralysed across the Rawalpindi ...
The Indiana code for health inspections has been updated and these inspections reflect the new code. Skip to the end of this story to learn more about the new code.
Tallahassee's 16th Annual Stamp and Coin Show on March 21–22 carries special historical significance as it coincides with the semiquincentennial.
Following the orders of a local court, the PAU police station has registered an FIR against 13 people, including directors and associates linked to Janpath Estate, over allegations of forgery, ...
Last month, the National Center for Law and Economic Justice sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That agency runs the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which is often called food stamps.
New reports document a massive amount of drugs flowing into Ohio’s prisons, often through the use of drones. The reporting ...
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