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Indian Postal Manual Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Pr

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Under the "The Complete Indian Postal Manual Volume I Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", which of the following is the MOST accurate description of "Article 15" concerning the handling of registered articles with insufficient postage?
The article should be returned to the sender without any attempt to collect the deficiency.
The article should be detained and the deficiency collected from the sender, with a penalty if the deficiency is substantial.
The article should be forwarded to the addressee with a demand for double the deficiency.
The article should be forwarded to the addressee, and the deficiency, along with a small surcharge, should be collected from them.
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In the context of "The Complete Indian Postal Manual Volume I Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", what is the primary implication of "Section 42: Registration of Deeds and Documents" for postal operatives regarding the acceptance of such items?
Operatives must ensure the item is adequately packaged to prevent damage during transit and is correctly addressed.
Operatives are obligated to provide legal advice to senders regarding the content of their deeds and documents.
Operatives can refuse registration if they suspect the content of the deed or document is illicit.
Operatives are authorized to verify the legal validity of the deeds and documents presented.
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According to "The Complete Indian Postal Manual Volume I Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", when dealing with "Article 115: Compensation for Loss of Insured Articles," what is the crucial distinction between "actual loss" and "consequential loss" for the purpose of claim assessment?
Actual loss refers to the value of the article itself, while consequential loss includes indirect damages suffered by the sender.
Actual loss pertains to the physical damage to the article, while consequential loss pertains to the cost of replacement.
Actual loss is determined by the market value, and consequential loss is determined by the sentimental value.
Actual loss is limited to the declared insured value, whereas consequential loss is never compensable.

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