Indian Stamp Act, 1899
54. Allowance for stamps not required for use
When any person is possessed of a stamp or stamps which have not
been spoiled or rendered unfit or useless for the purpose intended, but for
which he has no immediate use, the Collector shall repay to such person the
value of such stamp or stamps in money, deducting 52[ten naye paise]
for each rupee or portion of a rupee, upon such person delivering up the same
to be cancelled, and proving to the Collector's satisfaction-
(a) that such stamp or stamps were purchased by such person with
a bona fide intention to use them; and
(b) that he has paid the full price thereof; and
(c) that they were so purchased with in the period of six months
next preceding the date on which they were so delivered:
PROVIDED that, where the person is a licensed vendor of
stamps, the Collector may, if he thinks fit, make the repayment of the sum
actually paid by the vendor without any such deduction as aforesaid.