(2)
In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may-
(a) declare what classes of postal articles may be sent as value-payable postal articles;
(b) direct that no postal article shall be so sent unless the sender declares that it is sent in execution of a bona fide order received by him;
(c) limit the value to be recovered on the delivery of any value-payable postal article; [*]
(d) prescribe the form of declaration to be made by the senders of value-payable postal articles, and the time and manner of the payment of fees;
(e) [ provided for the retention and repayment to the addressee in cases of fraud of money recovered on the delivery of any value-payable postal article; and [ Inserted by Act 3 of 1912, Section 7.]
(f) prescribe the fees to be charged for inquiries into complaints regarding the delivery of or payment for value-payable postal articles.]
(3)
Postal articles shall be made over to the Post Office for the purpose of being sent as "value-payable " and shall be delivered, when so sent, at such times and in such manner as the Director-General may, by order, from time to time appoint.
(4)
[ No suit or other legal proceeding shall be instituted against the Central Government ] [Inserted by Act 3 of 1912, Section 7. ][* * *] [ The words " the Secretary of State " omitted by A.O. 1948.][or any officer of the Post Office in respect of anything done, or in good faith purporting to be done, under any rule made under clause (e) of sub-section (2). ] [Inserted by Act 3 of 1912, Section 7. ]