Postage Stamps are adhesive stamp of specified value issued by the Pakistan Post to be affixed to a letter or a parcel as evidence of payment of postage.
Non-Postal Stamps are used for documents that are not related to transactions with the post office. There are many types of Non-Postal Stamps:
e-Stamp is used for various legal and financial documents. This system was designed to facilitate electronic transactions, fraudulent practices and leakage of government revenues. e-Stamp has a bar code and unique identification code for payment of chargeable stamp duty to be deposited in the account of the Government.
Continuation sheets are important for documentation purposes and facilitate the completion of the transaction. It is a printed paper with security features, attached to the e-stamp, used when additional space is needed to fully document a legal document, essentially acting as an extra page to continue writing information that doesn't fit on the main e-stamp itself.
Non-judicial stamp paper is a legal paper used for documenting non-judicial commercial transactions between parties, such as property transfers, commercial agreements, and financial transactions. These stamps are distinct from judicial stamps, which are used in relation to court proceedings. Non-judicial stamp papers vary in values. Non-judicial stamp below Rs. 100/- are considered as low-value stamp papers whereas, Non-judicial stamp of Rs. 100/- and above are considered as high-value stamp papers.
Impressed court fee stamp papers are used in relation to court proceedings to pay court fees in Pakistan under the Court Fees Act.