![]() Manish Arya, an advocate, has also been a stamp vendor for the past 15 years and has had a loyal clientele comprising individuals, businessmen and companies in Central Delhi. While customers are upset at having to pay the extra amount, stamp vendors blame the Government saying the miniscule commission that vendors are paid for the sale of each e-stamp does not cover their operating costs. Most vendors are charging Rs.20 for a Rs.10 e-stamp, Rs.110 or Rs.120 for a Rs.100 e-stamp and Rs.550 for a Rs.500 e-stamp. Though nearly 100 e-stamping centres have been opened at various banks and Stock Holding Corporation of India Limited offices, there are over 1,100 other registered e-stamp vendors. But e-stamp vendors and customers still have complaints. The shift to e-stamping is proving to be a real revenue grosser for the Delhi Government and is ending the misuse of physical stamps and their forgery.
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