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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Jail for 2 years for Selling Stamp Paper of Rs. 50 at Rs 55


Manju Agrawal and her Salesman Deepak Sharma were held guilty by Special Judge B R Kedia of entering into a conspiracy to sell stamp paper at a premium of Rs. 5.
The case was filed on the complaint of Satish, alias Shish Pal, who had said he had gone to buy a stamp paper from Agarwal at the Typist and Stamp Vendor hall at Karkardooma Court Complex on December 4, 2003. He said Agarwal's salesman Sharma demanded Rs. 55 from him for a stamp paper of Rs. 50.


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"I have no hesitation to safely conclude that in pursuance of the criminal conspiracy hatched by both accused Manju Agarwal and Deepak Sharma to sell stamp paper on a premium, accused Deepak Sharma demanded Rs. 55 as against sale of stamp paper of Rs. 50 on behalf of Manju Agarwal," the judge said.

The Delhi Court also imposed a fine of Rs. 15,000 on Manju Agarwal and Rs. 5,000 on Deepak Sharma.

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