ISLAMABAD, May 15 (APP): In a significant move aimed at modernizing administrative processes, Deputy Commissioner Isl
amabad, Irfan Nawaz Memon, spearheaded the transition from traditional stamp
papers to e-stamp
papers.
According to the Spokesman of ICT’s Administration, this decision promises enhanced convenience for citizens engaging in property transactions and other legal matters within the capital. By embracing technology, Isl
amabad aimed at to streamline the cumbersome process of acquiring manual stamp
papers.
In a recent meeting with representatives from Punjab Bank, DC Memon discussed the implementation of e-stamping, highlighting its benefits and ease of verification through barcoding.
This transition marked a progressive step towards digitizing administrative procedures, aligning with global trends of digital governance. Soon, citizens of Isl
amabad would bid farewell to the hassle of manual stamp
papers, embracing the efficiency and reliability of e-stamp
papers for their legal transactions.