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4. Procedure in case of difference as to necessity or amount of fees.
5. Fees on documents filed, etc., in Courts or in public offices.
11. Cost of inquiry as to valuation and refund of excess fee.
13. Taxing of Court-fees and their recovery in suits for mesne profits or account.
16. Refund of fee on application for review of judgment.
17A. Period of limitation for refund of fees under sections 15, 16 or 17.
21. Relief where too high a court-fee has been paid.
24. Probates declared valid as to trust property, though not covered by court-fee.
25. Provision for case where too low a court-fee has been paid on probates, etc.
27. Executors, etc. not paying full court-fee on probates, etc. within six months after discovery of under payment.
28. Notice of applications for probate or letters of administration to be given to Revenue Authorities, and procedure thereon.
29. Payment of court-fee in respect of probate and letters of administration.
31. Sections 5 and 40 not to apply to probates or letters of administration.
33. Tables of process-fees.
37. Collection of fees by stamps or e-payment.
39. Rules for supply, number, renewal and keeping accounts of stamps.
41. Amended document.
42. Cancellation of stamps.
46. Power to reduce or remit fees.
50. Amendment of Suits Valuation Acts.
51. Reduction of court-fee from amount of stamp duty payable on final order of partition.
52. Rules made by Government to be laid before State Legislature.
The Maharashtra Court-Fees Act, 1959
For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Bombay Government Gazette, 1959, Part 5, page 192; for report of Select Committee, see Bombay Government Gazette, 1959, pages 244-306.
[This Act received the assent of the President on the 9th June 1959; the assent was first published in the Bombay Government Gazette, Part IV, on the 16th June 1959.]
Amended by Maharashtra 18 of 1960.
Amended by Maharashtra 18 of 1966
Amended by Maharashtra 33 of 1967
Amended by Maharashtra 9 of 1970.
Amended by Maharashtra 28 of 1970.
Amended by Maharashtra 49 of 1970.
Amended by Maharashtra 50 of 1974 (21-9-1974).
Amended by Maharashtra 57 of 1974 (12-12-1974).
Amended by Maharashtra 10 of 1976 (12-4-1976).
Amended by Maharashtra 12 of 1976 (1-7-1976).
Amended by Maharashtra 50 of 1976 (1-4-1977).
Amended by Maharashtra 51 of 1976.
Amended by Maharashtra 59 of 1977 (1-1-1978).
Amended by Maharashtra 15 of 1984 (31-7-1984).
Amended by Maharashtra 26 of 1986.
Amended by Maharashtra 34 of 1994 (11-5-1994)
Amended by Maharashtra 23 of 1996 (21-2-1997)
Amended by Maharashtra 23 of 1997 (21-2-1997).
Amended by Maharashtra 26 of 2000 (3-3-2000)
Amended by Maharashtra 18 of 2002 (1-10-2001)
Amended by Maharashtra 22 of 2004 (w.e.f. 28-9-2004)
Amended by Maharashtra 17 of 2008 (w.e.f. 1-7-2008)
Amended by Maharashtra 9 of 2010 (w.e.f. 1-9-2009)
Amended by Maharashtra 25 of 2011 (w.e.f. 8-6-2011)
Amended by Maharashtra 24 of 2012 (w.e.f. 1-6-1960)
An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to fees taken in courts and public offices and fees taken in respect of certain matters in the State of Bombay, other than fees falling under entries 77 and 96 of List I in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India.
Whereas it is expedient to consolidate and amend the law relating to fees taken in the courts and public offices and fees taken in respect of certain matters in the State of Bombay, other than fees falling under entries 77 and 96 of List I in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India;
It is hereby enacted in the Tenth Year of the Republic of India, as follows:-
1. Short title, extent, commencement and application. - (1) This Act may be called [the Maharashtra Court-fees Act].
(a) "Chief Controlling Revenue Authority" means such officer as the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint in this behalf for the whole or any part of the [State of Maharashtra];
(c) "plaint" includes a written statement pleading, a set-off or counter-claim.
Fees in The High Court and in The Court of Small Causes at Bombay
or chargeable in that Court under No. 10 of the First, and Nos. 11, 14, 17, 20 and 21 of the Second Schedule to this Act annexed;
Levy of fees in Bombay Small Causes Court.
and the fees for the time being chargeable in the Court of Small Causes at Bombay and its office;
4. Procedure in case of difference as to necessity or amount of fees. - (1) When any difference arises between the Officer whose duty it is to see that any fee is paid under this Chapter and any suitor or attorney, as to the necessity of paying a fee or the amount thereof, the question shall, when the difference arises in the High Court, be referred to the taxing officer whose decision thereon shall be final, subject to revision on an application, made within [thirty days] from the date of the decision, by the suitor or attorney or such officer as may be appointed in this behalf by the State Government, by the Chief Justice or by such Judge of the High Court as the Chief Justice shall appoint either generally or specially in this behalf. The Chief Justice shall declare who shall be taxing officer within the meaning of this sub-section.
(2) When any such difference arises in the Court of Small Causes of Bombay, the question shall be referred to the Clerk of the Court, whose decision thereon shall be final, subject to revision, on an application, made within [thirty days] from the date of the decision, by the party concerned or such officer as may be appointed in this behalf by the State Government, by the Chief Judge of the Small Causes Court or by such Judge of that Court as the Chief Judge shall appoint either generally or specially in this behalf.
5. Fees on documents filed, etc., in Courts or in public offices. - (1) No document of any of the kinds specified as chargeable in the first or second Schedule to this Act annexed shall be filed, exhibited or recorded in any Court of Justice, or shall be received or furnished by any public officer, unless in respect of such document there has been paid a fee of an amount not less than that indicated by either of the said Schedules as the proper fee for such document.
(2) When any difference arises between the officer whose duty it is to see that any fee is paid under this Act and any suitor or his pleader, as to the necessity of paying a fee or the amount thereof, the question shall, when the question arises in the High Court, be referred to the taxing officer whose decision thereon shall be final, subject to revision, on an application, made within [thirty days] from the date of the decision, by the suitor or his pleader or such officer as may be appointed in this behalf by the State Government, by the Chief Justice or by such Judge of the High Court as the Chief Justice shall appoint either generally or specially in this behalf.
(3) When any such difference arises in the City Civil Court Bombay the question shall be referred to the Registrar of the City Civil Court whose decision shall be final, subject to revision, on an application, made within [thirty days] from the date of the decision, by the party concerned or such officer as may be appointed in this behalf by the State Government, by the Principal Judge or such other Judge, of the said Court as the Principal Judge shall appoint either generally or specially in this behalf.
(5) [* * * * * * *]
6. Computation of fees payable in certain suits. - The amount of fee payable under this Act in the suits next hereinafter mentioned shall be computed as follows:
(i) for money.
In suits for money (including suits for damages or compensation, or arrears of maintenance, of annuities, or of other sums payable periodically) according to the amount claimed:
(ii) for maintenance and annuities.
In suits for maintenance (with or without a prayer for the creation of a charge) and for annuities or other sums payable periodically according to the value of the subject-matter of the suit, and such value shall be deemed to be, in the case of a suit for maintenance, the amount claimed to be payable for one year and in any other case, ten times such amount:
Provided that if in a suit for maintenance the plaintiff obtains a decree for maintenance the defendant shall be liable to make good the deficit, if any, between the fee payable on ten times the amount awarded for one year and the fee already paid by the plaintiff; and the amount of such deficit shall, without prejudice to any other mode of recovery, be recoverable as an arrears of land revenue;
(iii) for other movable property having a market value.
In suits for moveable property other than money, where the subject-matter has a market-value - according to such value at the date of presenting the plaint;
(iv) (a) against recovery of any money due as a tax etc.
In suits for declaration to obtain adjudication against recovery of money from the plaintiff, whether the recovery is as land revenue or arrears of land revenue or tax or duty or cess or fee or fine or penalty or under any decree or order of a court or any certificate or award other than under the Arbitration Act, 1940, or in any other manner one-fourth of ad valorem fee leviable on the amount sought to be recovered according to the scale prescribed under Article 1 of Schedule I with minimum fee of [sixty rupees]:
Provided that when in addition any consequential relief other than possession is sought the amount of fee shall be one-half of ad valorem fee on the amount sought to be recovered:
Provided further that when the consequential reliefs also sought include a relief for possession the amount of fee shall be the full ad valorem fee on the amount sought to be recovered.
(b) similar claim in respect of movable property.
In suits for declaration similar to those falling under sub-paragraph (a) in respect of moveable property one-fourth of ad valorem, fee leviable on the value of the moveable property subject to the minimum fee as under sub-paragraph (a):
Provided that when in addition any consequential relief other than possession is sought, the amount of fee shall be one-half of ad valorem fee leviable on the value of such property:
Provided further that when the consequential reliefs also sought include a relief for possession the amount of fee shall be the full ad valorem fee leviable on such value:
(c) for status with monetary attribute.
In suits for declaration of the status of plaintiff, to which remuneration, honorarium, grant, salary, income, allowance or return is attached, one-fourth of ad valorem fee leviable on the emoluments or value of return for one year:
Provided that when in addition any consequential relief other than possession is sought the amount of fee shall be one-half of ad valorem fee on such emoluments or value of return:
Provided further that when the consequential reliefs also sought include a relief for possession the amount of fee shall be the full ad valorem fee on such emoluments or value of return:
(d) for ownership etc. of immovable property, etc.
In suits for declaration in respect of ownership, or nature of tenancy, title, tenure, right, lease, freedom or exemption from, or non-liability to, attachment with or without sale or other attributes, of immoveable property, such as a declaration that certain land is personal property of the Ruler of any former Indian State or public trust property or property of any class or community one-fourth of ad valorem fee leviable for a suit for possession on the basis of title of the subject-matter, subject to a minimum fee of [one hundred rupees].
Provided that if the question is of attachment with or without sale the amount of fee shall be the ad valorem fee according to the value of the property sought to be protected from attachment with or without sale or the fee of [sixty rupees], whichever is less:
Provided further that, whenever the defendant is or claims under or through a limited owner, the amount of fee shall be [one third] of such ad valorem fee, subject to the minimum fee specified above:
(e) declaration for easements etc.
In suits for declaration of easement or right to benefits arising out of immoveable property, with or without an injunction or other consequential relief, the amount of fee shall be as shown in the Table below:
The area within the limits of the Municipal Corporations of Brihan Mumbai or the Corporation of the City of Nagpur or any Municipal Corporation constituted under the Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporations Act, 1949.
One-fourth of the ad valorem fee leviable for a suit for possession of the servient tenement or the dominant tenement, whichever is less, subject to a minimum fee of one hundred rupees.
Areas within the limits of Municipal Councils constituted under the Maharashtra Municipal Councils, Nagar Panchayats and Industrial Townships Act, 1965.
One-sixth of the ad valorem of fee leviable for a suit for possession of the servient tenement or the dominant tenement, whichever is less, subject to a minimum fee of one hundred rupees.
Any other area in the State of Maharashtra.
One hundred rupees.;
(f) for other status without monetary attribute.
In suits for declaration of status to which no direct monetary attribute is attached such as a declaration that the plaintiff is a married husband or wife of the defendant or divorced husband or wife of the defendant or a declaration about legitimacy of children or about citizenship rights or about an adoption [one hundred twenty rupees]:
Provided that where injunction or other consequential relief is also sought in such case, the amount of fee shall be [one hundred fifty rupees].
(g) for charge on property.
In suits for declaration of a charge in favour of the plaintiff on moveable or immoveable property - one-half of ad valorem fee payable on the charge amount:
Provided that where injunction or other consequential relief is also sought in such case, the amount of fee shall be the full ad valorem fee payable on the charge amount;
(h) for periodical money returns.
In suits for declaration in respect of periodical charge or money return in favour of or against the plaintiff one-half of ad valorem fee payable on the charge for 5 years if the charge is annual and on the charge for one year if the period of the charge is less than one year;
[(ha) for avoidance of sale, contract for sale, etc.
In suits for declaration that any sale, or contract for sale or termination of contract for sale, of any moveable or immoveable property is void - [one half] of ad valorem fee leviable on the value of the property;
(hb) for avoidance of acquisition proceedings.
In suits for declaration that any proceedings for compulsory acquisition of any moveable or immoveable property are void - [one half] of ad valorem fee leviable on the value of the property;]
(i) for accounts.
In suits for accounts according to the amount at which the relief sought is valued in the plaint or memorandum of appeal, subject to the provisions of section 8, and subject to a minimum fee of [one hundred rupees];
(j) for other declarations.
In suits where declaration is sought, with or without injunction or other consequential relief and the subject-matter in dispute is not susceptible of monetary evaluation and which are not otherwise provided for by this Act [ad valorem fee payable, as if the amount or value of the subject-matter was [one thousand rupees] ;]
In all suits under clauses (a) to (i) the plaintiff shall state the amount at which the values the relief sought, with the reasons for the valuation;
(v) for possession of lands, houses and gardens.
In suits for the possession of land, houses and gardens according to the value of the subject-matter; and such value shall be deemed to be, where the subject-matter is a house or garden according to the market value of the house or garden and where the subject-matter is land, and -
(a) where the land is held on settlement for a period not exceeding thirty years and pays the full assessment to Government a sum equal to [forty times] the survey assessment;
(b) where the land is held on a permanent settlement, or on a settlement for any period exceeding thirty years, and pays the full assessment to Government a sum equal to [eighty times] the survey assessment; and
(c) where the whole or any part of the annual survey assessment is remitted a sum computed under sub-paragraph (a) or sub-paragraph (a) as the case may be, in addition to [eighty times] the assessment or, the portion of assessment, so remitted;
(vi) to enforce a right of pre-emption.
In suits to enforce a right of pre-emption according to the value [computed in accordance with paragraph (v) of this section] of the land, house or garden in respect of which the right is claimed;
(vii) for share in joint property.
In suits for partition and separate possession of a share of joint family property or of joint property, or to enforce a right to a share in any property on the ground that it is joint family property or joint property whether or not the plaintiff is in actual or constructive possession of the property of which he claims to be a co-parcener or co-owner according to the value of the share in respect of which the suit is instituted;
Explanation. - For the purposes of this paragraph, if the property in which a share is claimed consists of or includes any land assessed to land revenue for the purposes of agriculture, the value of such land shall be deemed to be the value as determined under paragraph (v) of this section;
(viii) for interest of assignee of land revenue.
In suits for the interest of an assignee of land-revenue, [fifty times] his net profits as such for the year next before the date of presenting the plaint;
(ix) to set aside an attachment.
In suits to set aside an attachment of land or of an interest in land or revenue according to the amount for which the land or interest was attached:
(x) to redeem.
In suits against a mortgage for the recovery of the property mortgaged, and in suits by a mortgagee to foreclose the mortgage;
to foreclose -
or, when the mortgage is made by conditional sale, to have the sale declared absolute according to the principal money expressed to be secured by the instrument of mortgage;
(xi) for specific performance.
(xii) between landlord and tenant.
In the following suits between landlord and tenant:
7. Fee on memorandum of appeal against order or award relating to compensation in certain cases. - (1) The amount of fee payable under this Act on a memorandum of appeal against an order relating to compensation under any Act for the time being in force for the acquisition of land for public purposes shall be computed according to the difference between the amount awarded and the amount claimed [or challenged] by the Appellant.
[Provided that, where the State Government is an acquiring body, it shall not be liable for payment of fee in such appeals.
Explanation. - For the purposes of this sub-section "amount" means the amount in dispute and it shall not include the amount of statutory benefits.]
(2) The amount of fee payable under this Act on a memorandum of appeal against an award of a Claims Tribunal preferred under section 110-D of the [Motor Vehicles Act, 1939], shall be computed as follows:
(i) If such appeal is preferred by the insurer or owner of the motor vehicle - the full ad valorem fee leviable on the amount at which the relief is valued in the memorandum of appeal according to the scale prescribed under Article 1 of Schedule I;
(ii) If such appeal is preferred by any other person - one-half of ad valorem fee leviable on the amount at which the relief is valued in the memorandum of appeal according to the said scale:
Provided that, if such person succeeds in the appeal, he shall be liable to make good the deficit, if any, between the full ad valorem fee payable on the relief awarded in the appeal according to the said scale and the fee already paid by him; and the amount of such deficit shall, without prejudice to any other mode of recovery, be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue.
8. Inquiry as to valuation of suits. - If the Court is of opinion that the subject-matter of any suit has been wrongly valued or if an application is made to the Court for the revision of any valuation made, the Court may revise the valuation and determine the correct valuation and may hold such inquiry as it thinks fit for such purpose.
9. Investigation to ascertain proper valuation. - (1) For the purpose of an inquiry under section 8 the Court may depute or issue a commission to, any suitable person to make such local or other investigation as may be necessary and to report thereon to the Court. Such report and any evidence recorded by such person shall be evidence in the enquiry.
(2) The Court may, from time to time, direct such party to the suit as it thinks fit to deposit such sum as the Court thinks reasonable as the cost of the inquiry, and if the costs are not deposited within such time as the Court shall fix, may, notwithstanding anything contained in any other Act, reject the plaint or as the case may be the appeal, if such party is the plaintiff or the appellant and, in any other case, may recover the costs as a public demand:
10. Power of persons making inquiry under sections 8 and 9. - (1) The Court, when making an inquiry under section 8 and any person making an investigation under section 9 shall have respectively for the purposes of such inquiry or investigation, the powers vested in a Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, in respect of the following matters, namely:
11. Cost of inquiry as to valuation and refund of excess fee. - If in the result of an inquiry under section 8 the Court finds that the subject-matter of the suit has been undervalued, the Court may order the party responsible for the undervaluation to pay all or any part of the costs of the inquiry.
If in the result of such inquiry the Court finds that the subject-matter of the suit has not been undervalued the Court may, in its discretion, order that all or any part of such costs, shall be paid by Government or by any party to the suit at whose instance the inquiry has been undertaken and if any amount exceeding the proper amount of fee has been paid shall refund the excess amount so paid.
12. Appointment of Inspecting Officers and recovery in cases reported by them. - (1) The State Government may appoint generally, or in any case, or of any specified class of cases, in any local area, one or more officers to be called inspecting officers.
(3) If on such examination, the inspecting officer finds that the fee, payable under this Act on any document filed, exhibited or recorded in such case has not been paid or has been insufficiently paid, he shall report the fact to the presiding officer of the Court.
13. Taxing of Court-fees and their recovery in suits for mesne profits or account. - (1) In a suit for the recovery of possession of immoveable property and mesne profits or for mesne profits or for an account, the difference, if any, between the fee actually paid and the fee which would have been payable had the suit comprised the whole of the profits or amount found due shall, on delivery of judgement, be taxed by the Court and shall be leviable from the plaintiff and if not paid by him within thirty days from the date of the judgement be recoverable according to the law and under the rules for the time being in force for the recovery of arrears of land revenue.
14. Decision of questions as to valuation. - (1) Every question relating to valuation for the purpose of determining the amount of any fee chargeable under this Chapter on a plaint or memorandum of appeal shall be decided by the Court in which such plaint or memorandum as the case may be, is filed, and such decision shall be final as between the parties to the suit.
15. Refund of fee paid on memorandum of appeal. - If an appeal or plaint, which has been rejected by the lower Court on any of the grounds mentioned in the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, is ordered to be received, or if a suit is remanded in appeal, on any of the grounds mentioned in rule 23 of Order XLI in the first schedule to the same Code for a second decision by the lower Court, the Appellate Court shall grant to the appellant a certificate, authorising him to receive back [from the Collector or by way of e-payment, in the manner as prescribed by rules] the full amount of fee paid on the memorandum of appeal:
16. Refund of fee on application for review of judgment. - Where an application for review of judgment is presented on or after the [thirtieth day] from the date of the decree, the Court, unless the delay was caused by the applicant's laches, may, in its discretion, grant him a certificate authorising him to receive back [from the Collector or by way of e-payment, in the manner as prescribed by rules] so much of the fee paid on the application as exceeds the fee which would have been payable had it been presented before such day.
17. Refund where Court reverses or modifies its former decision on ground of mistake. - Where an application for a review of judgment is admitted, and where, on the rehearing, the Court reverses or modifies its former decision on the ground of mistake in law or fact, the applicant shall be entitled to a certificate from the Court authorising him to receive back [from the Collector or by way of e-payment, in the manner as prescribed by rules] so much of the fee paid on the application as exceeds the fee payable on any other application to such Court under the second Schedule to this Act, No. 1, clause (c) or clause (f).
[17A. Period of limitation for refund of fees under sections 15, 16 or 17. - Where certificate is granted to any person under section 15, 16 or 17, no fee thereunder shall be refunded, unless such person presents it to the Collector or such other authority as may be prescribed by rules, for encashment, within two years from the date of issue of the certificate by the Court.]
Nothing in the former part of this section shall be deemed to affect the powers conferred by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Schedule I, Order II, Rule 6.
19. Written examinations of complainants. - When the first or only examination of a person who complains of the offence of wrongful confinement, or of wrongful restraint, or of any offence other than an offence for which police officers may arrest without a warrant, and who has not already presented a petition on which a fee has been levied under this Act, is reduced to writing under the provisions of the [Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973], the complainant shall pay a fee of [ten rupees] unless the Court thinks fit to remit such payment.
20. Exemption of certain documents. - [(1)] Nothing contained in this Act shall render the following documents chargeable with any fee :
(iv) Probate of a will, letters of administration, and, save as regards debts and securities, a certificate under Bombay Regulation 8 of 1827 or any corresponding law in force, where the amount or value of the property in respect of which the probate or letters or certificate shall be granted does not exceed one thousand rupees.
(v) Application or petition to a Collector or other officer making a settlement of land-revenue, or to a Board of Revenue, or a Commissioner of Revenue, relating to matters connected with the assessment of land or the ascertainment of rights thereto or interest therein, if presented, previous to the final confirmation of such settlement.
[(2) Nothing contained in this Act shall render an application to the Court under section 543 of the Companies Act, 1956, chargeable with any fee:
Provided that, if the applicant succeeds, the person, director, managing agent, secretary and treasurer, manager, liquidator or officer of the company concerned against whom an order is made by the Court under that section, shall be liable to pay the fee leviable on a plaint in a suit for the same relief as is ordered by the Court; and the amount of such fee shall, without prejudice to any other mode of recovery, be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue.].
21. Relief where too high a court-fee has been paid. - Where any person on applying for the probate of a Will or letters of administration has estimated the property of the deceased to be of greater value than the same has afterwards proved to be, and has consequently paid too high a court-fee thereon, if within six months after the true value of the property has been ascertained, such person produces the probate or letters to the Chief Controlling Revenue Authority for the local area in which the probate or letters has or have been granted,
22. Relief when debts due from a deceased person have been paid out of his estate. - Whenever it is proved to the satisfaction of such Authority that an executor or administrator has paid debts due from the deceased to such an amount as, being deducted out of the amount or value of the estate, reduces the same to a sum which, if it had been the whole gross amount or value of the estate, would have occasioned a less court-fee to be paid on the probate or letters of administration granted in respect of such estate than has been actually paid thereon under this Act, such Authority may return the difference, provided the same be claimed within three years after the date of such probate or letters.
23. Relief in case of several grants. - Whenever a grant of probate or letters of administration has been or is made in respect of the whole of the property belonging to an estate, and the full fee chargeable under this Act has been or is paid thereon, no fee shall be chargeable under the same Act when a like grant is made in respect of the whole or any part of the same property belonging to the same estate.
24. Probates declared valid as to trust property, though not covered by court-fee. - The probate of the Will or the letters of administration of the effects of any person deceased hereto before or hereafter granted shall be deemed valid and available by his executors or administrators for recovering, transferring or assigning any moveable or immoveable property whereof or whereto the deceased was possessed or entitled, either wholly or partially as a trustee, notwithstanding the amount of value of such property is not included in the amount of value of the estate in respect of which a court-fee was paid on such probate or letters of administration.
25. Provision for case where too low a court-fee has been paid on probates, etc. - Where any person on applying for probate or letters of administration has estimated the estate of the deceased to be of less value than the same has afterwards proved to be, and has in consequence paid too low a court-fee thereon, the Chief Controlling Revenue Authority for the local area in which the probate or letters has or have been granted may, on the value of the estate of the deceased being verified by affidavit or affirmation, cause the probate or letters of administration to be duly stamped on payment of the full court-fee which ought to have been originally paid thereon in respect of such value and of the further penalty, if the probate or letters is or are produced within one year from the date of the grant, of five times, or, if it or they, is or are produced after one year from such date of twenty times, such proper court-fee, without any deduction of the court-fee originally paid on such probate or letters:
Provided that, if the application be made within six months after the ascertainment of the true value of the estate, and the discovery that too low a court-fee was at first paid on the probate of letters, and if the said Authority is satisfied that such fee was paid in consequence of a mistake or if its not being known at the time that some particular part of the estate belonged to the deceased, and without any intention of fraud or to delay the payment of the proper court-fee, the said Authority may remit the said penalty, and cause the probate of letters to be duly stamped on payment only of the sum wanting to make up the fee which should have been at first paid thereon.
26. Administrator to give proper security before letters stamped under section 25. - In case of letters of administration on which too low a court-fee has been paid at first, the said Authority shall not cause the same to be fully stamped in manner aforesaid until the administrator has given such security to the Court by which the letter of administration have been granted as ought by law to have been given on the granting thereof in case the full value of the estate of the deceased had been then ascertained.
27. Executors, etc. not paying full court-fee on probates, etc. within six months after discovery of under payment. - Where too low a court-fee has been paid on any probate or letters of administration in consequence of any mistake, or of its not being known at the time that some particular part of the estate belonged to the deceased, if any executor or administrator acting under such probate or letters does not, within six months after the discovery of the mistake or of any effects not known at the time to have belonged to the deceased, apply to the said Authority and pay what is wanting to make up the court-fee which ought to have been paid at first on such probate or letters, he shall forfeit the sum of one thousand rupees and also a further sum at the rate of ten rupees per cent on the amount of the sum wanting to make up the proper court-fee.
28. Notice of applications for probate or letters of administration to be given to Revenue Authorities, and procedure thereon. - (1) Where an application for probate or letters of administration is made in any Court other than the High Court, the Court shall cause notice of the application to be given to the Collector.
(3) The Collector within the local limits of whose revenue-jurisdiction the property of the deceased or any part thereof is, may at any time inspect or cause to be inspected, and take or cause to be taken copies of, the record of any case in which application for probate or letters of administration has been made; and if, on such inspection or otherwise, he is of opinion that the petitioner has underestimated the value of the property of the deceased, the Collector shall forward his report, giving therein his reasons for his opinion and his estimate of the true valuation, to the Prothonotary of the High Court or the Court, as the case may be, serving at the same time a copy of his report on the petitioner.
(4) If within thirty days from the date of receipt of the copy of the Collector's report served on him under sub-section (3) the petitioner does not file in court his objections to the Collector's valuation, the Court shall make an order amending the petitioner's valuation, in accordance with the report of the Collector.
29. Payment of court-fee in respect of probate and letters of administration. - (1) No order entitling the petitioner to the grant of probate or letters of administration shall be made upon an application for such grant until the petitioner has filed in the Court a valuation of the property in the form set forth in the third Schedule, and the Court is satisfied that the fee mentioned in No. 10 of the first Schedule has been paid on such valuation.
30. Recovery of penalties, etc. - (1) Any excess fee found to be payable on an inquiry held under section 28 and any penalty or forfeiture under section 27 may, on the certificate of the Chief Controlling Revenue Authority, be recovered from the executor or administrator as if it were an arrear of land-revenue by any Collector.
(2) The Chief Controlling Revenue Authority may remit the whole or any part of any such penalty or forfeiture as aforesaid or any part of any penalty under section 25 or of any court-fee under section 25 in excess of the full court-fee which ought to have 'been paid.
31. Sections 5 and 40 not to apply to probates or letters of administration. - Nothing in section 5 or section 40 shall apply to probates or letters of administration.
32. Rules as to costs of processes. - The High Court shall make rules as to the following matters:-
Confirmation and publication of rules.
All such rules, alterations and additions shall, after being confirmed by the State Government, be published in the Official Gazette and shall thereupon have the force of law.
34. Number of peons in District and Subordinate Courts. - Subject to rules to be made by the High Court and approved by the State Government, every District Judge, the Principal Judge of the Bombay City Civil Court and every Magistrate of a District shall fix, and may from time to time alter, the number of peons necessary to be employed for the service and execution of processes issued out of his Court, and each of the Courts subordinate thereto,
Number of peons in mofussil Small Causes Courts.
and for the purposes of this section, every Court of Small Causes established under the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887, shall be deemed to be subordinate to the Court of the District Judge.
35. Number of peons in Revenue Courts. - Subject to rules to be framed by the Chief Controlling Revenue Authority and approved by the State Government, every officer performing the functions of a Collector of a District shall fix, and may from time to time alter, the number of peons necessary to be employed for the service and execution of processes issued out of his Court or the Courts subordinate to him.
36. Rate of fee in force on date of presentation of document to be applicable. - All fees shall be charged and collected under this Act at the rate in force on the date on which the document chargeable to court-fees is or was presented.
[37. Collection of fees by stamps or e-payment. - All fees referred to in section 3 or chargeable under this Act shall be collected by stamps or e-payment.]
38. Stamps to be impressed or adhesive. - The stamps used to denote any fees chargeable under this Act shall be impressed or adhesive or partly impressed or partly adhesive, as the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette from time to time, direct.
39. Rules for supply, number, renewal and keeping accounts of stamps. - The State Government may, from time to time, make rules for regulating -
(c) the renewal of damaged or spoiled stamps; [* * *]
[(e) the manner of payment of court-fee and refund thereof by e-payment:]
Provided that, in the case of stamps used under section 3 in the High Court, such rules shall be made, with the concurrence of the Chief Justice of such Court.
40. Stamping documents inadvertently received. - No document which ought to bear a stamp under this Act shall be of any validity, unless and until it is properly stamped.
But, if any such document is through mistake or inadvertence received, filed or used in any Court or Office without being properly stamped, the presiding Judge or the head of the Office, as the case may be, or, in the case of the High Court, any Judge of such Court, may, if he thinks fit, order that such document be stamped as he may direct; and on such document being stamped accordingly, the same and every proceeding relating thereto shall be as valid as if it had been properly stamped in the first instance.
41. Amended document. - Where any such document is amended in order merely to correct a mistake and to make it confirm to the original intention of the parties, it shall not be necessary to impose fresh stamp.
42. Cancellation of stamps. - No document requiring a stamp under this Act shall be filed or acted upon in any proceeding in any Court or office until the stamp has been cancelled.
Such Officer as the Court or the head of office may from time to time appoint shall, on receiving any such document, forthwith effect such cancellation by punching out the figure-head so as to leave the amount designated on the stamp untouched, and the part removed by punching shall be burnt or otherwise destroyed.
[Provided that, where court-fee is paid by e-payment, the officer competent to cancel stamp shall verify the genuineness of the payment and after satisfying himself that the court-fee is paid, shall lock the entry in the computer and make an endorsement under his signature on the document that the court-fee is paid and the entry is locked.]
43. Repayment of fee in certain circumstances. - (1) When any suit in a court [or any proceeding instituted by presenting a petition to a Court under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955,] is settled by agreement of parties before any evidence is recorded, or any appeal or cross objection is settled by agreement of parties before it is called on for effective hearing by the Court, half the amount of the fee paid by the plaintiff, [petitioner,] appellant, or respondent on the plaint, [petition,] appeal or cross objection, as the case may be, shall be repaid to him by the Court:
Provided that, no such fee shall be repaid if the amount of fee paid does not exceed [twenty five rupees] or the claim for repayment is not made within one year from the date on which the suit, [proceeding,] appeal or cross objection was settled by agreement.
(2) The State Government may, from time to time, by order, provide for repayment to the plaintiffs, [petitioners,] [complainants under section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881,] appellants or respondents of any part of the fee paid by them on plaints, [petitions,] [complainants under section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881,] appeals or cross objections, in suits, [complainants under section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881,] [proceedings] or appeals disposed of under such circumstances and subject to such conditions as may be specified in the order.
Explanation. - For the purpose of this section, effective hearing shall exclude the dates when the appeal is merely adjourned without being heard or argued.
44. Admission in criminal cases of documents for which proper fee has not been paid. - Whenever the filing or exhibition in a Criminal Court of a document in respect of which the proper fee has not been paid is, in the opinion of the presiding judge, necessary to prevent a failure of justice, nothing contained in section 5 shall be deemed to prohibit such filing or exhibition.
45. Sale of stamps. - (1) The State Government may, from time to time, make rules for regulating the sale of stamps to be used under this Act, the persons by whom alone such sale is to be conducted, and the duties and remuneration of such persons.
(3) Any person appointed to sell stamps who disobeys any rule made under this section, and any person not so appointed who sells or offers for sale any stamp, shall on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to [two thousand rupees, but which shall not be less than five hundred rupees] or with both.
46. Power to reduce or remit fees. - The State Government may, from time to time, by notification in the Official Gazette, reduce or remit, in the whole or in any part of the territories under its administration all or any of the fees mentioned in the first and second Schedules to this Act annexed, and may in like manner cancel or vary such order.
47. Saving of fees to certain officers of High Court. - Nothing in Chapters II and VI of this Act applies to the fees which any officer of the High Court is allowed to receive in addition to a fixed salary.
47A. [* * *]
49. Repeal and saving. - (1) On the commencement of this Act, the laws specified in column 3 of Schedule IV hereto annexed shall be repealed in the manner and to the extent specified in column 4 thereof:
Provided that, such repeal shall not affect the previous operation of any of the laws so repealed and anything done or any action taken (including any appointment, notification, order, rule, form, application, reference, notice, report or certificate made or issued) under any such law shall, in so far as it is not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, be deemed to have been done or taken under the corresponding provision of this Act and shall continue to be in force accordingly, unless and until superseded by anything done or any action taken under this Act:
(2) (a) All stamps in denominations of annas four or multiples thereof shall be deemed to be stamps of the value of twenty-five naya paise or, as the case may be, multiples thereof and valid accordingly.
(b) If any person is possessed of a stamp or stamps in any denominations other than denominations of annas four or multiples thereof, and such stamp or stamps has or have not been spoiled, the Collector shall repay to such person the value of such stamp or stamps in money calculated in accordance with the provisions of subsection (2) of section 14 of the Indian Coinage Act, 1906, upon such person delivering up, within six months from the commencement of this Act, such stamp or stamps to the Collector.
50. Amendment of Suits Valuation Acts. - On the commencement of this Act, the laws specified in column 3 of Schedule V thereto annexed shall be amended in the manner and to the extent specified in column 4 thereof.
51. [Reduction of court-fee from amount of stamp duty payable on final order of partition]. - Notwithstanding anything contained in the Bombay Stamp Act, 1958, where court-fee is paid in a suit for partition in accordance with the provisions of clause (vii) of section 6 of this Act, [the stamp duty] payable on a final order for effecting a partition passed by any Revenue Authority or any Civil Court under article 46 in Schedule I of the Bombay Stamp Act, 1958, [shall be reduced by the amount of the court-fee paid in such suit].
52. Rules made by Government to be laid before State Legislature. - All rules made by the State Government under this Act shall be laid before each House of the State Legislature as soon as may be after they are made and shall be subject to such modifications as the State Legislature may make during the session in which they are so laid or the session immediately following.
[1. Plaint or memorandum of appeal (not otherwise provided for in this Act) or of cross-objection presented to any Civil or Revenue Court.]
When the amount or value of the subject matter in dispute does not exceed one thousand rupees.
When such amount or value exceeds five thousand rupees, for every hundred rupees, or part thereof, in excess of five thousand rupees, upto ten thousand rupees.
When such amount or value exceeds thirty thousand rupees, for every two thousand and or part thereof, in excess of thirty thousand rupees, upto fifty thousand rupees.
When such amount or value exceeds fifty thousand rupees, for every five thousand rupees, or part thereof, in excess of fifty thousand rupees, upto one lakh of rupees.
When such amount or value exceeds one lakh of rupees, for every ten thousand rupees, or part thereof, in excess of one lakh of rupees, upto eleven lakh of rupees.
One thousand and two hundred rupees.
Provided that, the maximum fee leviable on the plaint or memorandum of appeal or of cross objection shall be three lakh of rupees.
2. Plaint in a suit for possession under [Section 6 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963]
A fee of one-half the amount prescribed in the scale under Article 1.
3. Plaint, application or petition (including memorandum of appeal), to set aside or modify any award [* * *]
A fee on the amount or value of the award sought to be set aside or modified, according to the scale prescribed under Article 1.
[3A Application or petition (including memorandum of appeal) to set aside or modify arbitral award under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
[A fee of one-half of the ad valorem fee on the amount or value of the award sought to be set aside or modified, according to the scale prescribed under Article 1]
4. Plaint, application or petition (including memorandum of appeal which is capable of being treated as a suit, to set aside a decree or order having the force of a decree.
The same fee as is leviable on a plaint in a suit to obtain in a suit to obtain the relief granted in the decree or order, as the case may be.
5. Plaint in suit, application or petition (including memorandum of appeal), to set aside of appeal to set aside alienation to which the plaintiff, applicant or appellant, as the case may be, was a party, either directly or through a legal guardian other than de facto or ad hoc guardina manager or partner or court.
6. Plaint in a suit (including memorandum of appeal) for possession between the guardian and ward, trustee and beneficiary, principal and agent, wife and husband, executor or administrator and beneficiary receiver and owner of property and between persons having fiduciary relationship.
A fee of one-half of the amount prescribed in the scale under Article.1
7. Any other plaint, application or petition (including memorandum of appeal), to obtain substantive relief capable of being valued in terms of monetary gain or prevention of monetary loss, including cases wherein application or petition is either treated as a plaint or is described as the mode of obtaining the relief as aforesaid.
A fee on the amount of the monetary gain, or loss to be prevented, according to the scale prescribed to the scale prescribed under Article. 1
8. Application for review of judgment if presented on or after the These [thirtieth day] from the date of the decree.
The free leviable on the plaint or memorandum of appeal.
9. Application for review of judgment if presented before the [thirtieth day] from the date of the decree.
One-half of the fee leviable on the fee leviable on the plaint or memorandum of appeal.
[10. Probate of a Will or letters of administration with or without will annexed.]
When the amount or value of the property in respect of which the grant of probate or letters is made exceeds one thousand rupees, on the amount or value upto fifty thousand rupees.
When the amount or value of the property in respect of which the grant of probate or letters is made exceeds fifty thousand rupees, on the part of the amount or value in excess of fifty thousand rupees, upto two lakh rupees.
When the amount or value of the property in respect of which the grant of probate or letters is made exceeds two lakh rupees, on the part of the amount or value rupees in excess of two lakh rupees, upto three lakh of rupees.
When the amount or value of the property in respect of which the grant of probate or letter is made exceeds three lakh rupees, on the part of the amount or value in excess of three lakh of rupees.
Seven and half per cent, subject to the maximum of 75,000 rupees.
Provided that when, after the grant of a certificate under Part X of the Indian Succession Act, 1925, or under Bombay Regulation 8 of 1827 or any corresponding law for the time being in force, in respect of any property including in an estate, a grant of probate or letters of administration is made in respect of the same estate, the fee payable in respect of the latter grant shall be reduced by the amount of the fee paid in respect of the former grant.
11. Certificate under Part X of the Indian Succession Act, 1925.
The fee leviable in the case of a probate (Article 10) on the amount or value of any debt or security specified in the certificate under Section 374 of the Act, and [two times] this fee on the amount or value of any debt or security to which the certificate is extended under section 376 of the Act.
Note.— (1) The amount of a debt is its amount including interest on the day on which the inclusion of the debt in the certificate is applied for, so far as such amount can be ascertained.
(2) Whether or not any power with respect to a security specified in a certificate has been conferred under the Act; and where such a power has been so conferred, whether the power is for the receiving of interest or dividend on, or for the negotiation or transfer of the security, or for the both purposes, the value of the security is its market value on the day on which the inclusion of the security in the certificate is applied for, so far as such value can be ascertained.
12. Certificate under Bombay Regulation 8 of 1827 or under any corresponding law in force.
13. Plaint presented with an originating summons under the Rules of the High Court of Bombay (Original Side), [1980].
The fee leviable on a plaint in a suit or the same relief, subject to a minimum fee of [one hundred rupees].
14. [* * * * *]
15. Application to the Collector for a reference to the Court under section 18 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894/ in its application to the [Bombay area] or the Vidarbha region [of the State of Maharashtra] [* *] or section 14 of the Land Acquisition Act in its application to the Hyderabad area of that State, as the case may be.
One half of ad-valorem fee on the difference, if any, between the amount awarded by the Collector and the amount claimed by the applicant, according to the scale prescribed under Article 1 of Schedule I, subject to a minimum fee of [fifty rupees].
16. Application or petition made by any assessee to the High Court [under subsection (2) of section 256 of Income Tax Act, 1961].
One half of ad valorem fee leviable on the amount in dispute [(namely, the difference between the amount of tax actually assessed and the amount of tax admitted by the assessee as payable by him),] subject to the minimum fee of [one hundred twenty five rupees.]
[16A. An appeal filed after the 1st June 1999 and pending before the High Court against the order passed in appeal by the Appellate Tribunal, under section 260A(2) of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
Ad-valorem fee leviable on the amount in dispute, that is, the difference between the amount of tax actually assessed and the amount of tax admitted by the assessee as payable by him, subject to maximum fee of Rs. 10,000.
16B. An appeal filed after the 1st June 1999 and pending before the High Court against the order passed in appeal by the Appellate Tribunal, under section 27A of the Wealth Tax Act, 1957.
One half of the ad-valorem fee leviable on the amount of dispute, that is, the difference between the amount of tax actually assessed and the amount of tax admitted by the assessee as payable by him, subject to the maximum of Rs. 5,000.]
17. Application or petition made by any person (other than the Collector or the Commissioner) to the High Court under any provision of the sales tax law for the time being in force in any part of the [State of Maharashtra]
One-half of ad valorem fee leviable on the amount 1 in dispute '‘[(namely, the difference between the amount of tax actually assessed and the amount of tax admitted by the assessee as payable by him),] subject to the minimum fee of [One hundred fifty rupees].
[18. Application or petition containing complaint or charge of an offence under section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881.]
(A) When the amount of cheque does not exceed ten thousand rupees.
(B) When the amount of cheque exceeds ten thousand rupees.
Two hundred rupees for every ten thousand rupees or part there of subject to the maximum of rupees one lakh fifty thousand.
[Table of rates of ad valorem fees leviable on the institution of suits, etc.]
and the fees increases at the rate of Rs. 200 for every Rs. 10,000 or part thereof over Rs. one lakh upto Rupees 11,00,000 and over Rupees 11,00,000 at the rate of Rupees 1,200 for every Rupees 1,00,000 or part thereof, upto a maximum fee of Rupees 3,00,000 for example
31,230.
(a) When presented to any officer of the Excise Department or to any Magistrate by any person having dealings with the Government, and when the subject-matter of such application relates exclusively to those dealings;
or when presented to any officer of land-revenue by any person holding temporarily settled land under direct engagement with Government, and when the subject-matter of the application or a petition relates exclusively to such engagement;
or when presented to any Municipal Commissioner under any Act, for the time being in force for the conservancy or improvement of any place, if the application or petition relates solely to such conservancy or improvement;
or to any Court of Small Causes constituted under the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887, or to a Collector or other officer of revenue or to a public officer in relation to any suit or case in which the amount of value of the subject-matter is less than fifty rupees, [* * *]
[(c) (i) When containing a complaint or charge of any offence other than the offence under the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881.
Five rupees]
(e) When presented to a Chief Controlling Revenue Authority or Executive Authority or to a Commissioner of Revenue or to any Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a division and not otherwise provided for by this Act.
(i) [* * *] for directions, orders or writs under article 226 of the Constitution for any purpose other than the enforcement of the fundamental rights conferred by Part III thereof;
[One hundred twenty five rupees].
(ii) for directions, orders or writs, under article 226 for the enforcement of any of the fundamental rights conferred by Part III of the Constitution or for the exercise of its jurisdiction under article 227 thereof;
[Two hundred and fifty rupees].
[Twenty rupees].
Revision application when presented to the High Court under section 25 of the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887 or section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
[Five rupees] in addition to any fee levied on the application under clause (a), clause (c) or clause (f) of article 1 of this Schedule.
[Five rupee].
Plaint or memorandum of appeal in a suit to obtain possession under the Mamlatdars' Courts Act, 1906.
[Twenty five rupees].
Plaint or memorandum of appeal in a suit to establish or disprove a right or occupancy.
Bail-bond or other instrument of obligation given in pursuance of an order made by a Court or Magistrate under any section of the [Code or Criminal Procedure, 1898], other than section 109 or 110 thereof or under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, and not otherwise provided for by this Act.
Bail-bonds in criminal cases, recognisance to prosecute and recognisance for personal appearance or otherwise.
Mukhtarnama Wakalatnama.
or When presented for the conduct of any one case—
(a) to any Civil or Criminal Court other than the High Court, or to any Revenue Court, or to any Collector or Magistrate, or other executive officer ;
(b) to the High Court.
Memorandum of appeal when the appeal is not from a decree or an order having the force of a decree, and is presented —
(a) to any Civil Court other than the High Court, or to any Revenue Court or Executive Officer other than the High Court or Chief Controlling Revenue or Executive Authority;
[(i) When presented to the High Court.
(ii)When presented to the Court other than High Court.
Twenty five rupees]
Memorandum of appeal presented to —
(a) the State Govt.
[Four rupees].
Petition in a suit under the Native Converts' Marriage Dissolution Act, 1866.
(a) under section 20 of the Arbitration Act, 1940;
(b) for probate or letters of administration or for revocation thereof under the Indian Succession Act, 1925;
(c) for a certificate under part X of the Indian Succession Act, 1925, or Bombay Regulation 8 of 1827 or any corresponding law for the time being in force;
When it exceeds two thousand rupees, but does not exceed five thousand rupees.
[Thirty rupees].
(d) for opinion or advice or for discharge from a Trust, or for appointment of new Trustees under sections 34, 72, 73 or 74 of the Indian Trusts Act, 1882;
(e) under rule 58 of Order 21 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 regarding a claim to attached property.
[Seventy five rupees].
Every petition under Indian Divorce Act, 1869 except petitions under section 44 of that Act and every memorandum of appeal under section 55 of that Act.
Plaint, application, petition, or memorandum of appeal under the Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936, the Special Marriage Act, 1954 or the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 :
Provided that, where in addition to divorce damages are claimed.
A fee as above plus a fee on the amount of damages claimed according to the scale prescribed under Article 1 of Schedule I.
Petitions under the Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872, sections 45 and 48.
Plaint, petition or application (including memorandum of appeal) which is capable of being treated as a suit—
(c) in suit for custody of minor;
[Seventy Five rupees]
(f) in or to any Civil Court not otherwise provided for and the subject-matter of which is not capable of being estimated in money value.
[ad valorem fee payable, as if the amount or value of the subject-matter was three hundred rupees.]
When such judgement or order is given or made by any Civil Court other than the High Court, or by any Revenue Court;
When such judgement or order is given or made by the High Court
When such decree or order is made by any Civil Court other than the District Court or High Court, or by any Revenue Court;
[Twenty rupees.]
[Twenty Five rupees.]
Copy of any document (including power of attorney) liable to stamp-duty under the Bombay Stamp Act, .1958 or the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 or any corresponding law in force, as the case may be, when left by any party to a suit or proceeding in place of the original withdrawn.
(a) When the stamp duty chargeable on the original does not exceed
[Twenty rupee].
Copy of any revenues or judicial proceedings or order not otherwise provided for by this Act, or copy of any account, statement, report or the like, taken out of any Civil or Criminal or Revenue Court or office, or from the office of any Chief Officer charged with the executive administration of a division.
28. Application made under the Bombay Money-lenders Act, 1946 or under any corresponding law in force.
30. Appeal or application to the Registrar under section 72 or 73, as the case may be, of the [Registration Act, 1908]
[31. (a) Application for a licence under sub-clause (i) of clause (w),
(b) Application for certificate of registration under clause (xa) of sub- section (1) of section 33 of the Bombay Police Act, 1951.]
Application or appeal to the Regional or State Transport Authority or the State Government under [Chapter V of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988].
Election petition questioning the election of a person in respect of the office —
(a) of Sarpanch or UpaSarpanch or member of a panchayat;
(b) of Councillor or member of [a Municipal Council, Zilla Parishad, Panchayat Samiti] or such other Local Authority;
[One hundred fifty rupees]
[(c) of Mayor or Councillor of a Municipal Corportion of Greater Bombay or Mayor or Deputy Mayor or Councillor of the Corporation of the City of Nagpur or a Municipal Corporation established under the Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporations Act, 1949, or President, Vice-President, Chairman or Deputy Chairman of any local authority referred to in clause (b)].
[Five hundred rupees].
Application or petition to the Court under Sections 391, 439 or 522 of the Companies Act, 1956.
[Forty rupees].
(b) for compensation for arrest or attachment before judgment or in respect of temporary injunction obtained on insufficient grounds;
(d) for setting aside decree passed ex-parte or for review of order dismissing suit for default.
Appeal or application to the Co-operative Tribunal.
Application made by a party to the Magistrate under section 145 of the [Code of Criminal Procedure 1973].
Memorandum of appeal, or application for revision or review presented under Chapter XIII of the Maharashtra land Revenue Code, 1966 to-
(a) Appellate Authority.
[38A.
Application, reference, complaint, appeal or, as the case may be, revision application filed under the Maharashtra Recognition of Trade Unions and Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices Act, 1971,-]
(a) application to the Labour Court under section 25,-
(i) by the employer for declaration that the strike is illegal
(ii) by a recognised union that the lock-out is illegal.
(b) Complaint under section 28 of the Labour Court with reference to item 1 of Schedule IV to the Act:—
(i) by any union
(ii) by any employee
(c) complaint to the Industrial Court under section 28 regarding any item in Schedule [II, III or IV] to the Act:—
(i) when by any union
(d) appeal under section 42 and revision under section 44 to the Industrial Court.
(e) application filed under section 50
(f) other miscellaneous matters not provided in the Act or any of the above entries
Application or reference under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 -
(a) Under section 2(k)
(b) to the Labour Court rupees under section 2-A in any dispute or difference between workman and his employer connected with or arising out of discharge, dismissal, retrenchment or termination of the workman.
(c) regarding any strikes and lock-outs to the Labour Court under section 24.
(d) during the conciliation proceeding under section 33.
(e) in any other miscellaneous cases other than referred above.
Application or reference, under the Bombay Industrial Relations Act, 1946 -
(a) in arbitration proceeding to the Industrial Court under sections 69, 71 and 73 A.
(b) to the Labour Court under section 78 read with section 79.
(c) appeals filed to the Industrial Court under section 84 or revision applications filed under section 85.
(d) in any other miscellaneous cases other than those specified above.
Claim or reference, under section 6A of the Bombay Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1953.
Application or reference under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1971.
[Complaint and Appeal] under the Maharashtra Mathadi, Hamal and other Manual Workers (Regulation of Employment and Welfare) Act, 1969.
Save as otherwise provided in this Act or any other law, memorandum of appeal or application for revision or review presented to the State Government under any Provincial or State Act or under any rules or orders issued thereunder. ]
All adjournment applications in Civil and Criminal Courts.
Ten rupees].
Re-Probate of the Will of
property and credits of
(or Administration of the deceased.),
and say that I am the executor (or one of the executors or one of the next-of-kin) of....................................................................................................... deceased, and that I have truly set forth in Annexure 'A' to this affidavit all the property and credit of which the abovenamed deceased died possessed or was entitled to at the time of his death and which have come, or are likely to come, to my hands.
3. I further say that the said assets, exclusive only of such last mentioned items but inclusive of all rents, interest, dividends and increased values since the date of the death of the said deceased, are under the value of -
Immoveable property consisting of
(State description, giving, in the case of houses the assessed value, if any, and the number of years' assessment the market-value is estimated at, and in the case of land, the area, the market-value and all rents that have accrued).
(If the deceased held any leases for years determinable, state the number of years' purchase the profit rents are estimated to be worth and the value of such, inserting separately arrears due at the date of death and all rents received or due since that date to the time of making the application.)
(State the particulars and the value calculated at the price of the day, also the interest separately, calculating it to the time of making the application.)
(State the amount of the whole; also the interest separately, calculating it to the time of making the application )
Stock in trade ..
[(State the particulars of the debts with interest in respect of each debt separately, calculating it to the time of making the application)]
[(State the particulars of amount of mortgage encumbrances with interest in respect of each mortgage encumbrance separately, calculating it to the time of making the application).]
The Court-fees Act, 1870, in its application to the pre-Reorganisation State of Bombay, excluding the transferred territories and to the Vidarbha region and the Kutch area of the State of Bombay.
The whole, in so far as it relates to entries 3 and 66 of List II and entry 47 of List III in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India.
The Court-fees Act, 1870, as modified and applied to the Saurashtra area of the State of Bombay by the State of Saurashtra (Application of Central and Bombay Acts) Ordinance, 1948.
1324 Fasli
The Hyderabad Court-fees Act, Hyderabad area of the State of Bombay.
Section 2A and Part III containing sections 12, 13 and 14.
The Suits Valuation Act, 1887, in its application to the pre-Reorganisation State of Bombay, excluding the transferred territories and to the Vidarbha Region and the Kutch area of the State of Bombay.
In section 9, the words and figures, "of the Court-fees Act, 1870 and" shall be deleted.
The Suits Valuation Act, 1887, as modified and applied to the Saurashtra area of the State of Bombay by the State of Saurashtra (Application of Central and Bombay Acts) Ordinance, 1948.
In section 9, the words and figures, of the Court-fees Act, 1870 and shall be deleted.
G. N., L. & J. D., No. CFA. 1759/89012-3, dated 24th October, 1960 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 289) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 1 of the Bombay Court-fees (Amendment) Act, 1960 (Maharashtra 18 of 1960), the Government of Maharashtra hereby appoints the 15th day of November 1960 as the date on which the said Act shall come into force.
G. N., L. & 3. D., No. CFA. 1066/1288-H, dated 18th September, 1970 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 1363) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 1 of the Bombay Court-fees (Amendment) Act, 1970 (Maharashtra 28 of 1970), the Government of Maharashtra hereby appoints the 1st day of October 1970 to be the date on which the said Act shall come into force.
G. N., L. & 3. D., No. CFA. 1070/3472(277)-X, dated 9th March, 1977 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 302) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 1 of the Bombay Court-fees (Third Amendment) Act, 1976 (Maharashtra L of 1976), the Government of Maharashtra hereby appoints the 1st day of April 1977 to be the date on which the said Act shall come into force.
G. N., H. D., No. CFA. 1056-III(a), dated 15th 3uly, 1959 (B. G., Part 4-B, Page 891) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 1 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Bombay hereby appoints the 1st day of August 1959 to be the date on which the said Act shall come into force.
G. N. L. & 3. D. No. M/s 1087/15(5)-XIX, dated 21st February, 1999 (M. G. Part IV. B. Page 176) - In exercise of the powers conferred by the sub-section (2) of section 1 of the Bombay Court- Fees (Amendment) Act, 1996 (Maharashtra 23) of 1996), the Government of Maharashtra, hereby appoints the 21st February 1997 to be the date on which the provisions of the said Act shall came into force.
G. N., L. & 3. D., No. SRO. 1060/ 14870-III, dated 1st May, 1960 (M. G., Part 4-A, Page 84) - In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (a) of section 2 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), and in supersession of Government of Bombay Notification in the Home Department No. CFA. 1056-III(b), dated the 15th July 1959 the Government of Maharashtra hereby appoints the officers mentioned in column 1 of the schedule annexed hereto to be the Chief Coutrolling Revenue Authority for the area mentioned against each of them in column 2 thereof.
Superintendent of Stamps, Bombay,
Inspector-General of Registration,
The whole State of Maharashtra,
State of Maharashtra, Pune,
except Greater Bombay.
Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 G. N., R. & F.D., No. STP. 1588/CR-539/M-1, dated the 5th December, 1988 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 108) - In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (a) of section 2 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959) and in supersession of all the notifications issued in this behalf the Government of Maharashtra hereby appoints, with effect from the 1st October 1988, the Inspector General of Registration and Controller of Stamps, State of Maharashtra, Pune, to be the Chief Controlling Revenue Authority for the entire State of Maharashtra.
G. N., L. & J. D., No. CFA. 1478/342(80)-X, dated 7th June, 1978 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 594) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (J) of section 4 and sub-section (2) of section 5 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), and in supersession of the Government Notification, Home Department, No. CFA, 1059/82742(ii)-III, dated the 9th December 1959, the Government of Maharashtra hereby appoints I he following officers for the purpose of making the applications referred to in the said sub-sections, namely
(1) the Government Pleader, High Court, Bombay;
(2) the Additional Government Pleader, High Court (Appellate Side), Bombay;
(3) the Government Pleader, High Court (Original Side), Bombay; and
(4) the Additional Government Pleader, High Court, Bombay, at Nagpur.
G. N., H. D., No. CFA. 1059/82742(i)-III, dated 9th December, 1959 (B.G., Part 4-A, Page 2484) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 4 and sub-section (3) of section 5 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Bombay hereby appoints the Government Pleader, Court of Small Causes, Bombay, and the Government Pleader, City Civil Court, Bombay, to be officers for the purpose of making the application referred to in the said sub-sections.
G. N., L. & J. D., No. CFA. 1859/22453-J, dated 22nd December, 1960 (M. G., 1961 Part 4-B, Page 3) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 12 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby appoints generally.
(i) all Honorary Assistants to District Government Pleaders, and
(ii) all Sub-ordinate Government Pleaders, to be inspecting officers in respect of the Courts situated within the local area of the headquarters of each such officer.
Amended by G. O., L. & J. D., No. CFA-1077/1483-A-(232)-X, dated 4th August 1982 (M. G. Part 4-B, Page 825)
G. O., H. D., No. CFA. 1056-III, - dated 1st August, 1959 (B.G., Part 4-A, Page 1777) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub section (2) of section 43 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), and in supersession of Government Order, Home Department, No. 1123/7, dated the 26th March 1954 and of all other orders issued in this behalf, the Government of Bombay is pleased to direct that the part of the Institution fee as specified in column 2 of the Schedule hereto annexed shall be repaid to the plaintiff by the High Court of Bombay in the suits disposed of by it under this circumstances specified in column 1 of the said Schedule.
In Summary Suit under Order 27 in the First Schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, where leave to defend is refused or where the defendant does not appear.
Suit which is got dismissed by a plaintiff for want of prosecution before the settlement of issues or recording of any evidence.
Suit in which Judgment is given on admission under rule 6 of Order XII in the First Schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, before the settlement of issues or recording of any evidence.
Suit which is withdrawn, at any time on or after the 1st November 1976, with permission of the Court to institute a fresh suit and where a fresh suit is instituted in respect of the subject-matter of such suit, and the requisite court-fee is paid thereon.].
Amended by G. O., L & J. D., No. CFA-1179/d 19 (109)-X, dated 28th April 1980 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 849)
G. O., H. D., No. CFA. 1056-III, dated 1st August, 1959 (B.G., Part 4-A, Page 1778) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 43 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959) and in supersession of Government Notification, Home Department, No. 1123/7, dated the 1st August 1955 and of all other orders issued in this behalf, the Government of Bombay hereby directs that in any suit disposed of by a District Court, a subordinate Civil Court constituted under the Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869 (14 of 1969), or a Court of Small Causes constituted under the Provincial Small Causes Courts Act, 1887 (9 of 1887), as the case may be, in the circumstances specified in column 1 of the Schedule hereto annexed, the part of the institution fee as specified against it in column 2 of the Schedule shall be repaid to the plaintiff by such Court.
Suit in which the plaint is rejected without issuing summons to the defendant as not disclosing any cause of action, or as barred by Law of Limitation.
Suit in which judgment is given on admission under rule 6 of Order XII in the First Schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 before the settlement of issues or recording of any evidence.
In summary suit under Order 37 in the First Schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure 1908, where leave to defend is refused or where the defendant does not appear].
G.N., L. & J.D., No. CFA. 1163/1932-H, dated 31st May, 1963 (M.G., Part 4-B, Page 663) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 43 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby directs that when a plaint in any suit is returned by the High Court for the purpose of being presented to a Court outside the State of Maharashtra in which the suit should have been instituted, two-thirds of the amount of institution fee paid by the plaintiff on such plaint shall be repaid to him by the High Court, on his giving an undertaking that he shall not present that plaint to any Court in the State of Maharashtra.
G.N., R. & F.D., No. CTF. 1069/160453-N, dated 17th February, 1969 (M.G., Part 4-B, Page 304) - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 43 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby directs that the part of the institution fee as specified in column (2) of the Schedule hereto annexed, shall be repaid to the plaintiff by the Bombay City Civil Court established under the Bombay City Civil Court Act, 1948 (Bombay 40 of 1948) in the suits disposed of by it under the circumstances specified in column (1) of the said Schedule.
In Summary Suit under Order 37 in the First Schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 where leave to defend is refused or where the defendent does not appear.
Suit the claim in which is admitted, but only time or instalment for payment is asked for.
Suit in which the plaint is rejected without issuing summons to the defendent as not disclosing any cause of action or as barred by the Law of Limitation.
Amended by G. N., R. D., No. 7434/24, dated 19th March, 1931.
Amended by G. N., R. D., No. 7434/24, dated 14th July, 1932.
Amended by G. N., R. D., No. 7434/24, dated 29th May, 1933.
Amended by G. N., R D., No. 7434/24, dated 26th January, 1934.
Amended by G. N., R. D., No. 7434/24, dated 22nd May, 1934.
Amended by G. N., R. U., No. 2521E/33, dated 20th November, 1936.
Amended by G. N., R. D., No. 7434/24, dated 12th April, 1937.
Amended by G. N., R. D., No. 4298/33(a), dated 24th April, 1939.
Amended by G. N., R. D., No. 6693/45, dated 15th May, 1948.
Amended by G. N., R. D., No. 1589/45, dated 15th June, 1949.
Amended by G. N., R. D� No. 1589/45, dated 26th May, 1950.
Amended by G. N., R. D., No. CTF. 1356-L, dated 13th June, 1956.
Amended by G. N., L. & J. D� No. CFA. 1361/11885-H, dated 8th August, 1962.
Amended by G. N., R. & F. D., No. CTF. 1365/172115-MI, dated 21st June, 1977 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 525).
G.N., R.D., No. 590, dated 16th September, 1921 (B.G., Part I, page 2271) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 35 of the Court-fees Act, 1870 (7 of 1870), as amended by Act 38 of 1920, and in supersession of so much of all previous notifications under that section issued by the Governor General in Council as relates to the reduction or remission of all or any of the fees mentioned in the First and Second Schedules to the said Act in the territories under the administration of the Government of Bombay, the Governor in Council is pleased to make the following reductions and remissions of the fees mentioned in the First and Second Schedules to the said Act, namely :
(1) to remit the fees chargeable on applications presented to a Collector for refund of the amount paid to the State Government1 for stamps which have become spoiled or unfit for use or are no longer required for use and on applications for renewal of �stamps which have become spoiled or unfit for use;
[(2) to remit the fees chargeable on applications in writing, relating exclusively to the purchase of salt which is the property of Government;]
(3) to direct that, when a plaint disclosing a reasonable case on the merit is presented to any Civil or Revenue Court in such a form that the presiding Judge or officer, without summoning the defendant, rejects it not for any substantial defect but on account of an entirely technical error in form only, and so as to leave the plaintiff free to prosecute precisely the same case in another form against the same defendant or defendants, the value of the stamp on the plaint shall be refunded on presentation of an application to the Collector of the district in which the Court is situated together with a certificate from the Judge or officer who rejected the plaint that it was rejected under the circumstances above described, and that the value of the stamp should, in his opinion, be refunded;
(4) to remit the fees chargeable on-
(a) copies of villages settlement-records furnished to landholders and cultivators during the currency or at the termination of settlement operations;
(b) lists of fields extracted from village settlement records for the purpose of being filed with petitions of plaint in Settlement Courts:
Provided that nothing in this clause shall apply to copies of judicial proceedings, or to copies of village settlement records (other than lists of fields) extracted as aforesaid, which may be filed in any Court or office;
[(5) to direct that the fees chargeable in appeals from orders under sections 47 and 144 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (V of 1908), shall be limited to the amounts chargeable under article 13 of Schedule II to the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959).]
[(6A) to remit the fees chargeable under Article 6 of Second Schedule on security bonds hypothecating property and executed in favour of a Court for the due discharge of a contingent liability;]
(7) to remit the fees chargeable under Articles 6, 7 and 9 of the First Schedule on copies furnished by Civil or Criminal Courts or Revenue Courts or offices for the private use of persons applying for them : Provided that nothing in this clause shall apply to copies when filed, exhibited or recorded in any Court of Justice or received by any public officer;
(8) to remit the fees chargeable, under paragraph 4 of clause (a) and paragraph 2 of clause (b) of Article 1 of the Second Schedule, on applications for orders for the payment of deposits in cases in which the deposit does not exceed Rs. 25 in amount :
Provided that the application is made within three months of the date on which the deposit first became payable to the party making the application;
(9) to remit the fees payable under Article 1 in Schedule II
(i) in respect of all applications to any Government officer made by members of backward tribes specified in Part II of the Thirteenth Schedule annexed to the Government of India (Provincial Legislative Assemblies) Order, 1936 (hereinafter referred to as the said backward tribes) living in the Scheduled areas in the State of Bombay;
(ii) in respect of applications for leave to occupy, under direct engagement with the State Government, land measuring 5 acres or less, of which the revenue is settled but not permanently-
(a) made by members of the said backward tribes living anywhere in the State of Bombay;
(b) made by members of all backward classes living in "the Districts of Nasik, East Khandesh, West Khandesh, Kanara and Dangs and in the Scheduled Areas situate in the Districts of Thana, Sural, Broach, Baroda, Panchmahals and Sabar Kantha".
Explanation. - For the purposes of this clause, the Scheduled Areas in the State of Bombay means the areas declared to be the Scheduled Areas within the State of Bombay, under the Scheduled Areas (Part A States) Order, 1950;
(10) to remit the fee chargeable on application for loans under the Land Improvement Loans Act, 1883 (XIX of 1883), or the Agriculturists' Loans Act, 1884 (XII of 1884);
(11) to remit the fee chargeable on an application made by a person to the Collector under subsection (2) of section 42 of the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 (II of 1899), for the return to that person, or to the Registration Officer who impounded it, of a document impounded and sent to the Collector by a Registration Officer;
(12) to remit the fees chargeable on the following documents, namely:
(b) copy of the evidence of supplementary witnesses after commitment when the copy is given under section 219 of the said Code to an accused person;
(c) copy or translation of a judgment m a case other than a summons case, and copy of the heads of the Judge's charge to the jury, when the copy or translation is given under section 371 of the said Code to an accused person;
(d) copy or translation of the judgment in a summons case, when the accused person to whom the copy or translation is given under section 371 of the said Code is in jail;
(e) copy of an order of maintenance, when the copy is given under section 490 of the said Code to the person in whose favour the order is made, or to his guardian, if any, or to the person to whom the allowance is to be paid;
(f) copy furnished to any person affected by a judgment or order passed by a Criminal Court, of the Judge's charge to the jury or of any order, deposition or other part of the record, when the copy is not a copy which may be granted under any of the preceding sub-clauses without the payment of a fee, but is a copy which on its being applied for under section 548 of the said Code, the Judge or magistrate, for some special reason to be recorded by him on the copy, thinks fit to furnish without such payment;
(g) copies of all documents furnished under the orders of any Court of magistrate to any Government Advocate or Pleader or other person specially empowered in that behalf for the purpose of conducting any trial or investigation on the part of the Government before any Criminal Court.
(i) copies of judgments or depositions required by officers of the Police Department in the course of their duties;
(13) to remit the fee chargeable on an application to a Collector, with respect either to liability to assessment or to the amount or rate of an assessment or for a refund of income-tax under the Indian Income-tax Act, 1918 (7 of 1918);
(14) to remit the fee chargeable on an application presented by any person for the return of a document filed by him in any Court of public office;
(15) to direct that, when a part of an estate paying annual revenue to the State Government under a settlement which is not permanent is recorded in the Collector's register as separately assessed with such revenue, the value of the subject-matter of a suit for the possession of, or to enforce a right of pre-emption in respect of, a fractional share of that part shall, for the purposes of the computation of the amount of the fee chargeable in the suit, be deemed not to exceed five times such portion of the revenue separately assessed on that part as may be rateably payable in respect of the share;
(16) [* * * * * *]
(17) to remit the fee chargeable on an application for the grant of a licence for the vend of stamp;
(18) to direct that no Court-fee shall be charged on an application for the repayment of a fine or any portion of a fine the refund of which has been ordered by competent authority;
(20) to remit the duty chargeable in respect of Indian Probates, Letters of Administration or Succession Certificates on the share or other interest of a deceased member of a company formed under the Indian Companies Act, 1913 (7 of 1913), provided that the said share or interest was registered in a branch register in the United Kingdom under the Indian Companies (Branch Registers) Act, 1900 (4 of 1900), and that such member was at the date of his deceased domiciled elsewhere than in India;
(21) to remit the fees chargeable on applications presented to officers of land revenue for the suspension or remission of revenue on the ground that a crop has not been sown or has failed;
(22) to remit the fee chargeable on applications and petitions presented to a Collector or any Revenue Officer having jurisdiction equal or subordinate to a Collector for advice or assistance from the Agricultural Department of the State;
(23) (a) to remit all fees payable under Schedule II upon applications for the grant or renewal of licences or duplicates under the Indian Arms Rules, 1924, in respect of which a fee is payable under those Rules; and
(b) to reduce to [five naye Paise] all fees exceeding [five naye Paise] payable under Schedule II, upon other applications relating to licences or duplicates granted or renewed under the said rules;
(24) to remit the fees chargeable on applications for the grant of licences of the nature mentioned in items 8 and 9 of Schedule II appended to the Indian Explosives Rules, 1914, to possess gun powder, other explosives or detonators required bona fide for blasting purposes;
(25) to remit the fees on the property of (i) any person subject to the Naval Discipline Act (29 and 30 Viet. C. 109), the Army Act (44 and 45 Viet. C. 58), the Air Force Act (7 and 8 Geo. 5-C. 51) or the Indian Army Act, 1911 (7 of 1911), who is killed or dies from wounds inflicted, accidents occurring or disease contracted while on active service or on service which is of a warlike nature or involving the same risk as active service and (ii) any person being a Government Officer, civil or military, who dies from wounds inflicted while in actual performance of his official duties or in consequence of those duties.
(a) where the amount of or value of property in respect of which the grant of probate or letters of administration is made or which is specified in the certificate under Part X of the Succession Certificate Act, 1925, or in the certificate under Bombay Regulation No. 8 of 1827, does not exceed Rs. 50,000 to remit the whole of the fees leviable in respect of that property;
(b) where the said amount or value exceeds Rs. 50,000 to remit the whole of the said fees in respect of the first Rs. 50,000;
(c) where any property passes more than once in consequence of such deaths to remit, in the case of second and subsequent successions, the whole of the said fees irrespective of the value or amount of such property; and
(d) to remit the fees chargeable on applications for mutations of names in respect of the property of persons mentioned in clauses (i) and (ii) above;
(26) to remit the fees chargeable on applications presented to officers of Land Revenue for the suspension or remission of loans under the Land Improvement Loans Act, 1883 (XIX of 1883), or the Agriculturists' Loans Act, 1884 (12 of 1884);
(27) to remit the fees chargeable on applications for the grant of licences issued in accordance with the provisions of any rule made under section 9 of the Indian Petroleum Act, 1899 (8 of 1899), for the possession of dangerous petroleum for use on motor vehicles and for its transport thereon for the purpose of use therein;
(28) [Deleted.]
(29) to remit the fees chargeable under the Second Schedule on agreements required by rules 37, 43 and 52 of the Land Revenue Rules, 1971;
(30) to reduce to a uniform rate of [twenty-five naye Paise] per copy the fee chargeable under [article 25 of the second Schedule] on copies of decrees or orders having the force of a decree issued by Mamlatdars under the Mnmlatdars' Courts Act, 1906 (Bombay II of 1906);
(31) to remit the fees chargeable in respect of the documents specified in the First or Second Schedule in the case of suits instituted before village Munsifs under Chapter V of the Dekhkan Agriculturists' Relief Act, 1879 (17 of 1879);
(32) to remit the fees chargeable on copies of documents furnished by a Court of Session or the High Court, to a pleader appointed by the Court to defend a person accused of murder;
(33) to remit the fees chargeable under Article I, clauses (b) and (c) of Schedule II on applications made to a Collector, or other Revenue officer, or to any Chief Controlling Revenue or Executive Authority, for permission to cut and remove jungle-wood for fuel, or thorns for fencing, from lands which are unalienated and unoccupied within the meaning of the Bombay Land Revenue Code, 1879;
(34) to remit the fees chargeable on certified copies on applications for certified copies of entries in record of rights maintained under the Bombay Land Revenue Code, 1879 (Bombay V of 1879), and on applications for such copies when required for filing in Court under section 135-H of the Act;
(35) to remit the fees chargeable on certified copies of extracts from entries in records of rights maintained under the Bombay Land Revenue Code, 1879 (Bombay V of 1879), when such copies are attached to applications for the execution of Civil Court decrees;
(36) to remit the fees chargeable (i) on applications made to the excise officer incharge of the distillery or warehouse for the issue of permit for the transport of country spirits and (ii) on applications made by the licensees of intoxicating drugs shops for transport permits of duty paid drugs;
(37) to remit the fees chargeable on applications made by the licensees of opium shops or by farmers of the monopoly districts for transport permits;
(38) to remit the fees chargeable on applications for the grant of licences to tap toddy trees for domestic consumption in the Panch Mahals District;
(39) to remit the fees chargeable on applications made to village officers for copies of entries in the record of rights registers under section 135-K of the Bombay Land Revenue Code, 1879 (Bombay V of 1879);
(40) to remit the fees payable upon applications made to the Collector for (i) cutting trees or (ii) usufruct of trees or (iii) permission to plant roadside trees, [and trees in open village sites or unoccupied lands vesting in Government];
(41) To reduce to [ten naye paise] the fee exceeding [ten naye paise] chargeable under Schedule II on (a) and application for the grant or renewal of a licence and (b) any other miscellaneous application made under the Bombay (District) Tobacco Act, 1933 (Bombay II of 1933), or the rules made thereunder. (G.R., R.D. No. 7434/24, dated 26th January 1934).
Amended by G.N., L. & J.D., No. CFA. 2061/15508-H, dated 13th January, 1962 (M.G., Part 4-B, Page 120)
G.N., R.D., No. CTF. 1459-N, dated 6th January, 1960 (B.G., Part 4-B, Page 77) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Bombay hereby remits the fees chargeable under [Article 27] of Schedule II to the said Act, on certified copies of orders accompanying any application, appeal, or any application for revision, filed under the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948 (Bombay 67 of 1948), the Hyderabad Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1950 (Hyderabad 21 of 1950), or the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands (Vidarbha Region and Kutch Area) Act, 1958 (Bombay XCIX of 1958).
G.N., R.D., No. CTF. 1359-N, dated 13th January, 1960 (B. G., Part 4-B, Page 101) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Bombay hereby remits the fees chargeable under Article 1(c) of Schedule II to the said Act on an application made to a Gazetted officer of any Department or Revenue Officer for obtaining an income certificate under sub-rule (5) of rule 10 of the Rules for the Award of Free studentships to Pupils of Other Backward Classes.
G.N., R.D., No. CTF. 1359/72585-N, dated 30th December, 1960 (M.G., 1961, Part 4-B, Page 90) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits in the whole of the State of Maharashtra, the fee chargeable on an application presented by an officer on behalf of the State Government, under article 29 in Schedule II to the said Act.
G.N., L.& J.D., No. CFA. 1060/6117-H, dated 12th December, 1961 (M.G., Part 4-A, Page 917) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits the court-fees chargeable under Article 15 in Schedule II to the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959, on an application by the Adivasis in the State for temporary grant of land for cultivation in Government forests.
G.N., L. & J.D., No. CFA. 1359/134399-H, dated 7th December, 1962 (M.G., Part 4-B, Page 3132) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits in the whole of the State of Maharashtra the fee mentioned in article 1(a) of the Second Schedule to that Act in respect of an application presented to any Registration Officer by officer of the State Government in the discharge of his duties for the purpose of obtaining a copy of any document on registration records.
G.N., L. & J.D., No. CFA. 1062/204-H, dated 25th June, 1963 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 811) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits the fee chargeable under article 15 in Schedule II to the said Act on applications by the Adivasis in the State, for permission to cut timber in Government forests.
G.N., R.D., No. CTF. 1059/92932-N, dated 21st March, 1964 (M.G., Part 4-B, Page 301) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits, with effect from the 1st day of April 1964, in the whole of the State of Maharashtra, the court-fees chargeable under article 32 in Schedule II to the said Act, on an application or appeal to the Regional or State Transport Authority or the State Government under Chapter IV of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939.
G.N., R. & F. D., No. CTF. 1364/589-N, dated 24th June, 1964 (M.G., Part 4-B, Page 851) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits the fee chargeable to any person under clause (c) of Article 1 in Schedule II to the said Act on an application presented to a Collector for obtaining a certificate to the effect that he is a prohibition affected person.
G.N., R. & F. D., No. CTF. 1360/41334-N, dated 17th July, 1965 (M.G., Part 4-B, Page 1427) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits the fee chargeable under clause (c) of Article 1 in Schedule II to the said Act, in respect of any application presented to a Collector or any Revenue Officer or to a public officer having jurisdiction equal or subordinate to a Collector, for grant of waste land by any person belonging to any of the following castes, tribes or jatis, namely :
(i) Scheduled Castes in the State specified in Part 7-A of the Schedule annexed to the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950;
(ii) Scheduled Tribes in the districts of Vidarbha and Hyderabad areas of the State specified in Part 7-A of the Schedule annexed to the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950;
(iii) Neo-Buddhists, that is to say, persons belonging to Scheduled Castes converted to Buddhism;
(iv) Vimukta Jatis and Nomadic tribes specified in Schedules I and II respectively in Government Resolution, Education and Social Welfare Department, No. CBC. 1361-M, dated the 21st November 1961;
(v) The tribes, tribal communities, or parts of or groups, within the tribes or tribal communities specified in the Schedule hereto residing anywhere in the State, but outside the Melghat Tahsil of Amravati District, Gadchiroli and Sironcha Tahsils of the Chanda District and the Kelapur, Wani and Yeotmal Tahsils of the Yeotmal Districts.
(1) Andh.
(2) Baiga
(3) Bhaina.
(4) Bharia-Bhumiaor Bhuinhar-Bhumia including Pando.
(5) Bhattra.
(6) Bhil.
(7) Bhunjia.
(8) Binjhwar.
(9) Birhul or Birhor.
(10) Dhanwar.
(11) Gadaba or Godba.
(12) Gond including -
Bhuta, Koilabhutta or Koilbhuta
Mannewar.
Raj Thatia or Thotya.
(13) Halba or Halbi.
(14) Kamar.
(15) Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur, Cherwa, Rathia, Tanwar or Chattri.
(16) Khairwar.
(17) Kharia.
(18) Kondh or Khond or Kandha.
(19) Kol.
(20) Kolam.
(21) Korku including Bopchi, Mousai, Nihai or Nahul and Bondhi or Bondeya.
(22) Korwa, including Kodaku.
(23) Majhawar,
Bisonhorn Maria,
Dondami Maria,
Chota Maria,
Dhuru or Dhurwa,
Koitar,
Khirwar or Khirwara,
Kuchaki Maria,
Moghya or Mogia or Monghya,
Nagarchi,
Sonjhari Jhareka,
(24) Munda.
(25) Nagesia or Nagasia.
(26) Nihal.
(27) Oraon, including Dhanka and Dhangad.
(28) Pardhan, Pathari and Saroti.
(29) Pardhi, including Bahelia or Behellia, Chita, Pardhi, Langoli Pardhi, Phans Pardhi, Shikari, Takankar and Takia
(30) Parja,
(31) Saonta or Saunta.
(32) Sawar or Sawara.
G.N., R. & F. D., No. CTF. 1364/589-N, dated 18th August, 1965 (M.G., Part 4-B, Page 1567) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits in the whole of the State the fees chargeable under clause (a) or clause (c) of Article 1 in Schedule II to the said Act, in respect of any application presented to any District Prohibition and Excise Officer or to a Collector by any person for the grant of any relief on the ground that he is a prohibition affected person.
G.N., R. & F.D., No. CTF. 1362/17603-N, dated 20th January, 1966 (M.G., Part 4-B, Page 86) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits the fee chargeable under clause (c) of Article 1 in Schedule II to the said Act in respect of any application presented to a Collector or any Revenue Officer or to a Public Officer having jurisdiction equal or subordinate to a Collector, or to any Magistrate in his executive capacity for grant of caste certificate by any person belonging to the Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes
Explanation. - In this notification-
(a) "Scheduled Castes" means such castes, races or tribes or parts of, or groups within, such castes, races, or tribes as are deemed to be Scheduled Castes in relation to the State of Maharashtra under Article 34: of the Constitution of India;
(b) "Scheduled Tribes" means such tribes or tribal communities or parts of, or groups within, such tribes or tribal communities as are deemed to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the State of Maharashtra under Article 342 of the Constitution of India.
G.O., R. & F.D., No. CTF. 1357/-16574 N, dated 4th February, 1966 (M.G., Part IV B, Page 143) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), and in supersession of Government Notification, Revenue Department, No. CTF. 1357-N, dated the 28th September 1957, the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits the fees chargeable under the said Act on an application made to the Collector by-
(1) (a) a Sovereign or Head of a foreign State
(b) an Ambassador or a Diplomatic Envoy of a foreign State,
(c) a member of the staff appointed by or serving under any person specified in clause (a) or (b) : Provided that such member is a national of a foreign State.
(d) the consort of any person specified in clause (a), (b) or (c),
(e) any relation of any person specified in clause (a), (b), (c) or (d) dependent upon him. for a special permit under rule 68, and for an interim permit under rule 70 of the Bombay Foreign Liquor Rules, 1953;
(2) a tourist visiting the State for a tourists' permit under rule 70-A of the said Rules.
G.N., R. & F.D., No. CTF. 1367-N, dated 24th June, 1967 (M.G., Part 4-B, Page 1845) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits in the whole of the State, the Court-fee chargeable under the said Act on all applications addressed to Collectors and other Revenue authorities by consumers for the purpose of obtaining controlled commodities under the Fair Price Shop Scheme, except applications made under or in relation to any licensing order, made under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 including the licensing orders mentioned in the Schedule thereto.
The Maharashtra Foodgrains Dealers' Licensing Order, 1963.
The Maharashtra Sugar Dealers' Licensing Order, 1963.
The Maharashtra Gur and Khandsari Dealers' Licensing Order, 1963.
The Maharashtra Kerosene Dealers' Licensing Order, 1966.
G.N., R. & F.D., No. CTF. 1365-N, dated 7th June, 1969 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 748) - In exercise of the power conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits in the whole of the State, the Court-fees chargeable under the said Act, on a memorandum of appeal to be filed before the authority specified in clause 19 of the Maharashtra Scheduled Foodgrains (Stock Declaration and Procurement and Disposal, Acquisition, Transport and Price Control) Order, 1966 by agriculturists for the purpose of clause 15 of the said Order.
G. N., R. & F. D., No. RGN. 1365/197648-N, dated 6th June, 1970 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 801) - In the exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits, in the whole of the State of Maharashtra, the fee payable under entry 29 in Schedule II to the said Act, in respect of any application presented to any Registration Officer for search of registration records for obtaining an encumbrance certificate in respect of lands to be mortgaged in favour of any Land Development Bank for securing a loan.
Amended by G. N., L & J. D., No. CFA. 1759/90069-H, dated 4th September, 1963.
Amended by G. N., R. & F. D., No. CTF. 1364/90069-N, dated 5th September, 1971.
Amended by G. N., R. & F. D., No. CTF. 1377/165838-M-I, dated 31st May, 1979. (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 501).
Amended by G. N., L. & J. D., No. CFA. 1178/249(58)/X, dated 28th September, 1979 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 1698).
Amended by G.N., R. & F. D., No. CFT. 1384/215724/CR-254/M-1, dated 28th September, 1984 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 1265).
G. N., L. & J. D., No. CFA. 1759/90069-H, dated 11th February, 1963 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 217) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra [hereby remits the fees payable by members of the Scheduled Tribes in relation to the State of Maharashtra specified in Part IX of the Schedule to the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950 (Part IX reproduced in the Schedule hereto)] in respect of documents of any of the kinds specified in the First or Second Schedule to the said Act, to be filed, executed or recorded in any Civil or Criminal Court.
[The above notification shall be deemed to have come into force on the 7th day of September 1962 and [shall remain in force upto and inclusive of the 31st day of March 1990] .]
(2) Baiga.
(3) Barda.
(4) Bavacha, Bamcha.
(5) Baina.
(6) Bharia Bhumia, Bhuinhar Bhumia, Pando.
(7) Bhattra,
(8) Bhail, Bhil Garasia, Dholi Bhil, Dungri Bhil, Dungri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, Rawal Bhil, Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava, Vasave.
(9) Bhunjia.
(10) Binjhwar.
(11) Birhul, Birhor.
(12) Chodhara (excluding Akola, Amravati, Bhandara, Buldana, Chandrapur, Nagpur, Wardha, Yavatmal, Aurangabad, Bhir, Nanded, Osmanabad and Parbhani districts).
(13) Dhanka, Tadvi, Tetaria, Valvi.
(14) Dhanwar.
(15) Dhondia.
(16) Dubla, Talavia, Halpati.
(17) Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi.
(18) Gond, Rajhgond, Arakh, Arrakh, Agaria, Aur, Badi Maria, Bada Maria, Bhatola, Bhima, Bhuta, Koilabhuta, Koilabhuti, Bhar, Disonhorn Maria, Chota Maria, Dandami Maria, Dhuru, Dhurwa, Dhoba, Dhulia, Dorla, Gaiki, Gatta, Gond Gowari, Hill Maria, Kandra, Kalanga, Khatola, Koitar, Koya, Khirwar, Khirwara, Kucha, Maria, Kuchaki Maria, Madia, Maria, Mana, Mannewar, Moghya, Mogia, Monghya, Mudia, Muria, Nagarchi, Naikpod, Nagwanshi, Ojha, Raj, Sonjhari Jhareka, Thatia, Thotya, Wade Maria, Vade Maria.
(19) Halva, Halbi.
(20) Kamar.
(21) Kathodi, Katkari Dhor Kathodi, Dhor Kathkari, Son Kathodi, Son Katkari.
(22) Kawar, Kanwar, Kaur, Cherwa Rathia.
(23) Khairwar.
(24) Kharia
(25) Kona, Kokni Kukna.
(26) Kol
(27) Kolam, Mannervarlu.
(28) Koli, Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Kolgha.
(29) Koli Mahadev, Dongar Koli.
(30) Koli Malhar
(31) Kondh, Khond, Kandh.
(32) Korku, Bopchi, Mouasi, Nihal, Nahul, Dondhi, Bondeya.
(33) Koya, Bhine Koya, Rajkoya.
(34) Nagesia, Nagasia
(35) Naikda, Nayaka, Cholivala, Nayaka, Kapadia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka.
(36) Oraon, Dhangad.
(37) Pardhan Pathari, Saroti.
(38) Pardhi, Advichincher, Phans Pardhi, Phanse Pardhi, Langoli Pardhi, Bahelia, Bahellia, Chitra Pardhi, Shikari, Takankar, Takia.
(39) Pareja
(40) Patelia
(41) Pomla
(42) Rathawa
(43) Sawar, Sawara
(44) Thakur, Thakar, Ka Thakur, Ka Thakar, Ma Thakur, Ma Thakar.
(45) Thoti (in Aurangabad, Bhir, Nanded, Osmanabad and Parbhani districts and Rajura tahsil of Chandrapur district.)
(46) Varli.
(47) Vitholia, Kotwalia, Barodia).
G.N.R. 8. F. D., No. CFA. 1860/4718-N, dated 23rd November, 1971 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 1832) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby directs that where the amount of fee chargeable under the said Act involves a fraction of rupee which is not a multiple of five paise it shall be rounded off to the next lower multiple of five paise.
G. N., R. & F. D., No. CTF. 1063/ 100973-N, dated 27th December, 1972 (M. G., 1973, Part 4-B, Page 218) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits in the whole of the State of Maharashtra the fees in excess of Re. 1 chargeable under entry 27 of the Schedule II to the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959, so far as that entry relates to a copy of judgment or order given or made by any Criminal Court other than the High Court.
G. N., R. & F. D., No. CIF. 1169/416779-N, dated 22nd May, 1973 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 1307) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), (hereinafter referred to as "the said Bombay Act"), the Government of Maharashtra hereby orders that in the case of appeals hied in the State of Maharashtra, upto and inclusive of the 31st day of December 1972 against the decrees or orders in suits to which section 3 of the Public Works (Extension of Limitation) Act, 1959 (29 of 1959) applies (and in respect of which the fees payable under the said Bombay Act have been reduced by Government Notification, Law and Judiciary Department, No. CFA. 1360/10142-H, dated the 8th December 1962 and Government Notification, Revenue and Forests Department, No. CTF. 1169/41679-N, dated the 14th October 1969), all fees exceeding fifteen rupees payable under the said Bombay Act, in respect thereof shall stand reduced to fifteen rupees.
G. N., R. & F. D., No. CTF. 1072/17365-N, dated 11th November, 1974 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 1199) - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits in the whole of the State of Maharashtra the court-fees chargeable under the said Act on bonds executed by prisoners or other persons in duress or under restraint of any court or its officer, for their release in accordance with the orders of the court.
G. N., R. & F. D., No. CTF. 1771/83959-M-1, dated 2nd March, 1977 (M. G., Part 4-B, Page 228) - In the exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits in the whole of the State of Maharashtra the fees payable in respect of any documents of any of the kinds specified in the Schedule I and Schedule II annexed to the said Act, which are to be filed, exhibited or recorded in any Civil or Criminal Court by a retired or honourably discharged Indian soldier or a member of his family.
(a) 'Indian soldier' means any person subject to the Army Act, 1950 (46 of 1950), or the Air Force Act, 1960 (46 of 1960), or the Navy Act, 1957 (62 of 1957), who is domiciled in the State of Maharashtra;
(b) 'member of a family' means a wife, child, father, mother, minor brother or unmarried or widowed sister, wholly dependant on an Indian soldier.
Remission of Court-fees Payable by the Schedule Tribes Under Section 46
G. N., R. & F. D. No. Mudrank 2000/4501/CR-1128/M-1 dated 15th March, 2001 - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby remits the fees payable by members of the Scheduled Tribes in relation to the State of Maharashtra specified in Part IX of the Schedule to the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950 (Part IX reproduced in the Schedule hereto), in respect of documents of any of the kinds specified in the First or Second Schedule to the said Act, to be filed, executed or recorded in any Civil or Criminal Court, during the period of commencing on the date of publication of this Notification in the Official Gazette and ending on the [31st day of March, 2010] (both days inclusive).
(12) Chodhara (excluding Akola, Amravati, Bhandara, Buldana, Chandrapur, Nagpur, Wardha, Yavatmal, Aurangabad, Beed, Nanded, Osmanabad and Parbhani districts).
(18) Gond, Rajhgond, Arakh, Arrakh, Agaria, Aur, Badi Maria, Bada Maria, Bhatola, Bhima, Bhuta, Koilabhuta, Koilabhuti, Bhar, Bisonhorn Maria, Chota Maria, Dandami Maria, Bhuru, Dhurwa, Qhoba, Dhulia, Dorla, Kaiki, Gatta, Gatti, Gaita, Gond Gowari, Hill Maria, Kandra, Kalanga, Khatola, Koitar, Koya, Khirwar, Khirwara, Kucha, Maria, Kuchaki Maria, Madia, Maria, Mana, Mannewar, Moghya, Mogia, Monghya, Mudia, Muria, Nagarchi, Naikpod, Nagwanshi, Ojha, Raj, Sonjhari Jhareka, Thatia, Thotya, Wade Maria, Vade Maria.
(19) Halba, Halbi.
(25) Kokna, Kokni Kukna.
(26) Kolam, Mannervarlu.
(27) Kol
(29) Koli Mahadev, Dongar Koli
(39) Pafja
(45) Thoti (in Aurangabad, Beed, Nanded, Osmanabad and Parbhani Districts and Rajura Tahsil of Chandrapur District.)
Mantralaya, Mumbai 400032, dated the 18th May, 2005
Notification No. MUDRANK 2005/849/CR-170/M-1 dated the 18th May 2005 - In exercise of the powers conferred by section 46 of the Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), the Government of Maharashtra hereby amends the Government Notification, Revenue and Forests Department, No. MUDRANK 2000/4501/CR-1 128/M-1, dated 15th March 2001, as follows, namely:-
In the said notification, for the figure, letters and the word "31st March 2005" the figures, letters and the word "31st March 2010" shall be substituted.
Mantralaya, Mumbai 400032, Dated the 8th January 2008
Notification No. MUDRANK 2000/CR. 996/M-1. Dated the 8th January 2008 - In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 45 of the Bombay Court Fees Act, 1959 (Bombay 36 of 1959), and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, the Government of Maharashtra hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Bombay Stamps Supply and Sales Rules, 1934, namely
1. These rules may be called the Bombay Stamps Supply and Sales (Amendment) Rules, 2008.
2. In rules 41 of the Bombay Stamps Supply and Sales Rules, 1934 (hereinafter referred to as "the principal Rules") for, the figures "600", the figures "3000" shall be substituted.
3. In rule 42 of the principal Rules for the figures "600", the figures shall be substituted.
4. In rule 45 of the principal Rules, in the Table, after entry (ii), the following entry shall be inserted, namely
Court Fees Stamps of the denomination value exceeding Rs. 600 but not exceeding Rs. 3000.
1-50."
5. In the rule 46 of principal Rules, for the figures "600", the figures "3000" shall be substituted.