Section 4:
Exclusive privilege of conveying letters reserved to the Government.
(1) Wherever within
1[India] posts or postal communications are established by the Central Government, the Central
Government shall have the exclusive privilege of conveying by post, from one place to another, all letters
except in the following cases, and shall also have the exclusive privilege of performing all the incidental
services of receiving, collecting, sending, dispatching and delivering all letters, except in the following
cases that is to say:--
(a) letters sent by a private friend in his way, journey or travel, to be delivered by him to the
person to whom they are directed, without hire, reward or other profit or advantages for receiving,
carrying or delivering them;
(b) letters solely concerning the affairs of the sender or receiver thereof, sent by a messenger on
purpose; and
(c) letters solely concerning goods or property, sent either by sea or by land to be delivered with
the goods or property which the letters concern, without hire, reward or other profit or advantage for
receiving, carrying or delivering them:Provided that nothing in this section shall authorise any person to make a collection of letters expected as
aforesaid for the purpose of sending them otherwise than by post.
(2) For the purposes of this section and section 5, the expression "letters" includes postcards.
Notes:
1. Subs. by Act 25 of 1950, s. 11 and the Fourth Schedule, for "the States".