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paid may require that the address of the payee shall be altered or that the name of post office at which the order was originally made payable, shall be changed.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. |