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How your
money order is sent and paid?
Alteration
of payee’s name
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A money order is an order issued by the Post
Office for the payment of a sum of money to the
person whose name the money order is sent
through the agency of the Post Office. A
‘Payee’ is the person named in money order as
the person to whom the money is to be paid .
The advantage of sending money to someone
through money order is that the money is
delivered at the house or his place of stay. |
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Procedure of sending the Money order. |
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Buy a money order form at the counter of the
post office. A remitter is the person who
send money order.
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Fill in ink the necessary entries adding his
signature of thumbs marks at the foot. A
form without signature or thumb mark or
incomplete in any respect will not be
accepted. All entries made in the form must
be legible and may be written in English,
Hindi ot in the language of the district
either by the remitter himself of by any one
on his behalf. The remitter may write on
the coupon any communication he desires to
make to the payee.
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The amount for which a single money order
may be issued must not exceed Rs 5000/-
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The money order form duly filed in, together
with the amount of the money order and
commission either in cash or by Cheque be
presented at the post office counter.
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A receipt will be given for the amount paid
by him on account of the money order and
commission. Any error or omission in the
receipt should be pointed out at once by the
remitter, otherwise the Post Office will not
be responsible.
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After the money is paid to the payee the
remitter of money order receives an
acknowledgement of payment of the amount of
the money order signed by the payee or his
authorised agent. If the acknowledgment is
not received in a reasonable time, a
certificate of payment signed by the
Postmaster of the office will be given on
application. However, in the case of money
orders issued in favor of Government or
District, Local or Municipal Boards, the
acknowledgment in some cases is retained by
the payee who issued a departmental receipt
to the remitter direct.
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How your money order is sent and paid? |
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Certain special types of Money Order Forms have
been prescribed for remitting Government dues
and some of them are current only within the
limits of the state for which they are issued.
These forms can be obtained from the Post
Offices concerned.
could have been chargeable if the money order
had originally been drawn in a post office of
that country and the commission at the inland
rate already paid will be deducted from the
amount of the re-directed order when it is
advised to be country of destination.
Note 2:- In the case
of a money order in excess of the limit
prescribed for remittance to a foreign country
under any law or regulation in force at the time
of such redirection, the remitter or the payee
should obtain payment of the amount of the
money order in India either personally or
through a duly authorised agent or furnish the
authority of the Reserve Bank of India
permitting the remittance of the amount of the
money order out of India by means of a foreign
money order.
Alteration in address or place of payment:-
The remitter of a money order which has not been
paid may require that the address of the payee
shall be altered or that the name of post office
at which the order was originally made payable,
shall be changed. The required change will be
made without additional charge on the remitter
applying in writing to the Post Office at which
the order was issued and producing the receipt
and giving full particulars of the payees
address as entered in the money order.
Alteration of payee’s name:-
The remitter of a money order which has not been
paid may require that the amount be paid to some
person other than the payee named in the order.
The required change will be made, on payment of
a second commission equal to the first, on the
remitter applying in writing to the post office
at which the order was issued and producing the
receipt and giving full particulars of the
payee’s address as entered in the money order.
Stoppage of payment :-
The remitter of a money order which has not been
paid may stop payment and require that the money
be repaid to himself. This will be done
without additional charge on the remitter
applying in writing to the post office at which
the money order was issued and producing the
receipt and giving full particulars of the
payee’s address as entered in the money order.
Payment can be stopped by telegram if the
remitter pays the telegram charges. In no case
however will the Post Office be responsible for
inability or failure to stop payment of a money
order in compliance with the remitter’s request. |
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A money order
is an order issued by the Post Office for the payment of a
sum of money to the person whose name the money order is
sent through the agency of the Post Office.
A ‘Payee’ is the person named in money order as
the person to whom the money is to be paid .
The advantage of sending
money to someone through money order is that
the money is delivered at the house or his place of stay.
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Procedure
of sending the Money order. |
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Buy a money order form at the counter of the post
office.
A remitter is the person who send money order.
-
Fill in ink the
necessary entries adding his signature of thumbs marks
at the foot. A
form without signature or thumb mark or incomplete in
any respect will not be accepted.
All entries made in the form must be legible
and may be written in English, Hindi ot in the
language of the district either by the remitter
himself of by any one on his behalf.
The remitter may write on the coupon any
communication he desires to make to the payee.
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The amount for which a
single money order may be issued must not exceed Rs
5000/-
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The money order form
duly filed in, together with the amount of the money
order and commission either in cash or by Cheque be
presented at the post office counter.
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A receipt will be given
for the amount paid by him on account of the money
order and commission.
Any error or omission in the receipt should be
pointed out at once by the remitter, otherwise the
Post Office will not be responsible.
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After the money is paid
to the payee the remitter of money order receives an
acknowledgement of payment of the amount of the money
order signed by the payee or his authorised agent.
If the acknowledgment is not received in a
reasonable time, a certificate of payment signed by
the Postmaster of the office will be given on
application. However,
in the case of money orders issued in favor of
Government or District, Local or Municipal Boards, the
acknowledgment in some cases is retained by the payee
who issued a departmental receipt to the remitter
direct.
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How your
money order is sent and paid? |
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Certain
special types of Money Order Forms have been prescribed
for remitting Government dues and some of them are current
only within the limits of the state for which they are
issued. These
forms can be obtained from the Post Offices concerned.
could have been chargeable if the money
order had originally been drawn in a post office of that
country and the commission at the inland rate already paid
will be deducted from the amount of the re-directed order when
it is advised to be country of destination.
Note 2:-
In the case of a money order in excess of the limit
prescribed for remittance to a foreign country under any law
or regulation in force at the time of such redirection, the
remitter or the payee should obtain
payment of the amount of the money order in India
either personally or through a duly authorised agent or
furnish the authority of the Reserve Bank of India permitting
the remittance of the amount of the money order out of India
by means of a foreign money order.
Alteration in address or place of payment:-
The remitter of a money order which has not been paid
may require that the address of the payee shall be altered or
that the name of post office at which the order was originally
made payable, shall be changed.
The required change will be made without additional
charge on the remitter applying
in writing to the Post Office at which the order was
issued and producing the receipt and giving full particulars
of the payees address as entered in the money order.
Alteration
of payee’s name:-
The remitter of a money order which has not been
paid may require that the amount be paid to some person
other than the payee named in the order.
The required change will be made, on payment of a
second commission equal to the first, on the remitter
applying in writing to the post office at which the
order was issued and
producing the receipt and giving full particulars of the
payee’s address as entered in the money order.
Stoppage
of payment :-
The remitter of a money order which has not been
paid may stop payment and require that the money be
repaid to
himself. This
will be done without additional charge on the remitter
applying in writing to the post office at which the
money order was issued and producing the receipt and
giving full particulars of the payee’s address as
entered in the money order.
Payment can be stopped by telegram if the
remitter pays the telegram
charges. In
no case however will the Post Office be responsible for
inability or failure to stop payment of a money order in
compliance with the remitter’s request.
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