Rule 5
Method Of Insurance
The following method should have been adopted to insure the postal items:
(a) In addition to the postage and registry charge, one, by affixing postage stamp, should make advance payment of the insurance charge prescribed by the Government of Nepal by publishing notice in the Nepal Gazette from
time to time.
(b) Each insured item should be properly closed in a strong envelope by affixing the similar types of personal seal with pure wax of the same colour to be clearly read in such a way that it could not be opened without breaking the seal or in unsound condition or without remaining unclear sign. The seal should not be affixed with a coin or one depicting straight, curved or crossed lines.
(c) The envelope should be black or any other coloured border or made in such way that any part of the enclosed object could not be viewed or identified from anywhere.
(d) Each of the folding that are pasted by closing the envelope should have been sealed; and the envelope should be stitched with a thread or lace, and the points of knot thereof should be sealed.
(e) The envelope must have sufficient space for affixing the label or other signs of the post office.
(f) Amount of insurance in figure and words must be clearly mentioned without double writing or overwriting in the envelope.
(g) The name and address of the sender should have been written in the lower corner in the left side of the name and address of the addressee. For want of space in the envelope it should be submitted with the insured item by
writing in a separate paper.
(h) The sender may affix other types of his favorite labels having the length up to one and quarter inch and breadth one and quarter inch in addition to the postage stamp.
(a) In addition to the postage and registry charge, one, by affixing postage stamp, should make advance payment of the insurance charge prescribed by the Government of Nepal by publishing notice in the Nepal Gazette from
time to time.
(b) Each insured item should be properly closed in a strong envelope by affixing the similar types of personal seal with pure wax of the same colour to be clearly read in such a way that it could not be opened without breaking the seal or in unsound condition or without remaining unclear sign. The seal should not be affixed with a coin or one depicting straight, curved or crossed lines.
(c) The envelope should be black or any other coloured border or made in such way that any part of the enclosed object could not be viewed or identified from anywhere.
(d) Each of the folding that are pasted by closing the envelope should have been sealed; and the envelope should be stitched with a thread or lace, and the points of knot thereof should be sealed.
(e) The envelope must have sufficient space for affixing the label or other signs of the post office.
(f) Amount of insurance in figure and words must be clearly mentioned without double writing or overwriting in the envelope.
(g) The name and address of the sender should have been written in the lower corner in the left side of the name and address of the addressee. For want of space in the envelope it should be submitted with the insured item by
writing in a separate paper.
(h) The sender may affix other types of his favorite labels having the length up to one and quarter inch and breadth one and quarter inch in addition to the postage stamp.