Service of notice: multiple delivery methods prescribed with deemed service rules determining when communication is treated as served. Service of notice is effected by multiple specified methods-direct tender to the addressee or authorised persons, registered/speed post or courier with acknowledgement, e mail to the registered address, availability on the common portal, newspaper publication, or affixture at the last known business/residence or on the issuing officer's notice board when other modes are impracticable. Deemed service occurs on the date of tender, publication or affixture, while registered or speed post is deemed received after normal transit unless disproved.
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Service of notice: multiple delivery methods prescribed with deemed service rules determining when communication is treated as served.
Service of notice is effected by multiple specified methods-direct tender to the addressee or authorised persons, registered/speed post or courier with acknowledgement, e mail to the registered address, availability on the common portal, newspaper publication, or affixture at the last known business/residence or on the issuing officer's notice board when other modes are impracticable. Deemed service occurs on the date of tender, publication or affixture, while registered or speed post is deemed received after normal transit unless disproved.
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