Friday 20 January 2012

RECALL OF POSTAL ARTICLE

Recall of Articles:

During the course of transmission a sender could request the recall of postal article or ask to deliver it to another addressee, provided the following conditions are met.
(a) It has not been delivered to the addressee.
(b) It has not been confiscated or destroyed by the competent authorities of the country
in which the article may be for the time being.
(c) It has not been seized by virtue of any law of the country of destination.

Recall Charges-
Rs 6.00 may be collect from the Sender of the article alongwith the following document

1.   Xerox copy of Photo identity [if necessary]
2.   Original receipt of the article.
3.   A manuscript application with stating of reason
4.   One witness[if complicated]

Note :- Head Postmaster or Sub Post Master only are competent to issue of recall of an article.


IPO act 1898 says
Redelivery to sender of postal article in course of
transmission by post.-(1) The [Central Government] may, by rule, provide for the redelivery to the sender, without reference to the consent of the addressee and subject to such conditions (if any), as
may be deemed fit, of any postal article in course of transmission by  post.
(2) Save as provided by any rules that may be made under subsection (1), the sender shall not be entitled to recall a postal article in course of transmission by post.

6 comments:

Nisha said...

Good answer

Unknown said...

Better

DCTC said...

Clarify point 2 of IPO act 1898

PostalBlog said...

Awesome article.

kopargaon post office said...

Note :- Head Postmaster or Sub Post Master only are competent to issue of recall of an article
Regarding above note if you have any order please post
as per PO Guide I only Sr, PM and Divisional Head are competent to issue orders of Recall

Unknown said...

What is the fee for recall 4 letters posted at same time at the same postoffice to the same adresse for delivery in india