The state Inspector General of Registration (IGR) Upendranath Mallick inked the agreement with SHCIL, represented by its regional manager Kaushik Bhattacharya here authorising the SHCIL as the central record keeping agency (CRA) for implementation of e-stamping in Odisha.
The e-stamping is an electronically generated stamp paper, which could be used by the registrant public as a safe and secured method of paying stamp duty for any purpose without physical purchase of stamp paper.
Officials pointed out that even with the introduction of e-stamping, the practice of using physical stamp paper and franking of stamp duty shall continue.
"The e-stamps shall be issued for payment of stamp duties for amount exceeding Rs 1,000 and it is an optional mode of payment of government revenue in shape of stamp duty," said a release issued by the Board of Revenue here.