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Telegraphic
Inland
Money Orders
Authorised Offices:-
Every post office which is a money order office may
issue and pay
telegraphic money orders with the exception of the
offices specially excepted and marked (g) in the list of Post
Offices published in Part III of this Guide and except in the
cases mentioned in the note below this clause. If there be no Government
Telegraph Office at the station of payment the telegraphic
money order will be sent by post from the nearest post office
at which there is a Government Telegraph Office.
Limit of value :-
The amount for which a single
telegraphic money order may be issued must nor exceed Rs
5000/- and must not include fraction of a
rupee. Fees:-
A fee for the issue of a telegraphic money
order will be charged at the rate of commission on an ordinary
inland money order for the same amount added to a
telegrams charge
calculated at the rates for inland telegrams for the actual
number of words used in the telegram advising the remittance
according as the telegram is to be sent as an “ Express” or as
an “Ordinary” message.
In addition to these charges a supplementary fee as
prescribed will be charged on each telegraphic money order
issued.
Telegraphic money order:-
How obtained :- (1)
The remitter of telegraphic money order must fill in
ink on an ordinary inland money order form, the entries for
the remitter, and write across the form the words “ By
telegraph express” or “By telegraph ordinary” according as to
whether he wishes the telegram advising the remittance to be
signaled as an express or as an ordinary message. If he omits to
write the class of the telegram, the T.M.O. will be classed
and charged as “Ordinary”. If he desires to have
a private communication to the payee added to the telegram
advising the remittance he should write it on the coupon of
the money order and pay for the additional words at the rate
in force for the time being for inland telegrams of the class
to which the advice belongs. Abbreviated addresses,
or Code Words to represent the name of address of the payee
must not be used.
The money order form duly filled in together with the
amount to be remitted and the fee for the T.M.O. and private
communication(if any) must be presented at the post office
window during the hours notified for telegraphic money order
business.
(2)
The booking of telegraphic money order is subject to
the following
conditions:-
(i)
Telegraphic money orders are accepted on the
understanding that if the telegraph office of dispatch,
transit office if any, or the telegraph office of destination
is closed at the time telegraphic money order is accepted, it
will not be transmitted by wire until these offices
open.
(ii)
An express telegraphic money order will, however, be
accepted on payment of late fee for transmission during the
hours when the office
at which it is handed in or the office to which it is
addressed or an intermediate office through which it must
pass, is closed.
The late fees will be at the prescribed rate for each
closed office which is required to deal with the telegraphic
money order. If the same sender presents of causes to he
presented several telegraphic moony orders for dispatch at an
office which is closed, a single late fee only is payable for
each closed office.
If
the attention of a closed office cannot be gained the late fee
collected for that office only will be refunded.
Remitter’s Receipt
:-
A receipt will be given to the remitter, showing the
total amount paid by him the payee’s name, and hour at which
the telegraphic money order was presented.
Date and hour of payment not
guaranteed :-
Telegrams advising remittance are sent “express” or “
Ordinary” as noted by the remitter on the money order form,
and postmasters are prohibited from giving assurance to the
remitter as to the time within which the remittance will reach
its destination or be paid to the payee. If the order is issued
at a station where there is a Government Telegraph Office and
the Telegraph Office is closed at the time the order is
presented at the post office for dispatch, and there is any
likelihood of the message being delayed in transmission, the
remitter will be informed accordingly.
Payment and Signature of Payee
:-
(1)
The payment of a telegraphic money order will
ordinarily be made as soon as practicable after receipt of the
telegraphic advice by the office of payment, at the residence
of the payee, on his signing a receipt for the amount and the
acknowledgement in ink in the space provided for the purpose
and returning these documents to the
postman.
(2)
Telegraphic money order
amounting to more than Rs 1000 in one day will not be paid to
a person who is not either permanently resident within the
jurisdiction of the office of payment or personally know to
the postmaster in charge of such office until confirmation of
the telegraphic advice had been received by post; unless in
the mean time the payee can get a respectable local resident
to stand surety for him by executing in indemnity bond for the
amount of such orders, in the prescribed form.
Procedure if payee cannot be
found: -
If the payee of a telegraphic money order refuses to
take payment or cannot be found the telegraphic advice will be
returned by post free of any further charge and the amount of
the money order will be repaid to the remitter. The fees will be not
be refunded. |