Indian Post Office Act, 1898
32. Power to make rules as to insurance
(1) The Central
Government may make rules as to the insurance of postal articles.
(2) In particular and
without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may-
(a) declare what
classes of postal articles may be insured under section 30;
(b) fix the limit of
the amount for which postal articles may be insured; and
(c) prescribe the
manner in which the fees for insurance shall be paid.
(3) Postal articles
made over to the Post Office for the purpose of being insured, shall be
delivered, when insured, at such places and times and in such manner as the
Director General may, by order, from time to time appoint.