Postal correspondence sent to the judiciary in the Reza Shah era

Hoseinali Tahvildari

Due to the modernization of the administrative organization of Iran and especially the judiciary in the first Pahlavi era, the collection of the postal correspondence of justice in the Reza Shah era, from a historical and philatelic point of view, is of particular importance. Before the reign of Reza Shah, envelopes containing petitions sent to the judiciary were seldom found. After the modernization of the judiciary, many petitions were sent to the judiciary daily, indicating the restoration of the credibility and systematization of the judiciary. As far as I know, the issue of Justice in the philatelic point of view has not been pursued. The common denominator of all the items is that they were brought to the judiciary by the post service.