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1
As per IPO act 1898 the expression ‘Postage ‘means
                           
The duty chargeable for the transmission by post of postal articles.
2
As per IPO act 1898 the expression ‘Postage stamps ‘means
                           
Any stamp provide by the ( Central Govt) for denoting postage or other fees or sums payable i/r/o postal articles under this act and includes adhesive postage stamps and stamps printed, embossed, impressed or otherwise indicated on any envelops wrapper, postcard or other articles.
3
As per IPO act 1898 the expression ‘Post office ‘means
                           
Every house, building, room, carriage or place used for the purposes of the post office and every letter box provided by the post office for the reception of the postal articles.
4
As per IPO act 1898 the expression ‘Postal articles ‘means
                           
A letter, post card, newspaper, bookpattrern, sample packets, parcel and every articles or thing transmissible by post.
5
IPO act 1898 section6 provide exemption from liability for loss misdelivery delay or damage unless
The officer has caused the same fradulently or by his willful act or default.
6
The Rates of inland postage
May be fixed by the Central Govt by notification in official gazette.
7
 No person shall send by post
Any postal article having there on or on the cover thereof any words, design of an indecent, obscene, seditious character.
8
 What is the penalty for opening, detaining, or delaying postal articles and under which section
Under section 53 of IPO Act 1898 penalty for opening, detaining, or delaying postal articles shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years  or with fine or both.
9
Who makes rules as to disposal of undelivered postal articles?
Central Govt may make rules as to to disposal of undelivered postal articles.
10
Under which section Central Govt provide for the remitting of small sums of money through the post office by means of money order
Under section 43 of IPO act 1898.

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