115.—(1) A public postal licensee shall not be liable in respect of any injury, loss or damage suffered by any person by reason of —
(a)
any loss, misdelivery or delay of or damage to any postal article in the course of transmission by post;
(b)
any failure to provide or delay in providing any postal service or any equipment associated therewith or service ancillary thereto;
(c)
any failure, interruption, suspension or restriction of any postal service or service ancillary thereto or delay of, or fault in, any communication by post;
(d)
any loss of secrecy in communication arising from the use of any postal service; or
(e)
any wrong payment or delay in payment in connection with any remittance of money through the public postal licensee or any other irregularity in the document used in connection with the remittance.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), in the event of the loss of or damage to any article enclosed in or forming part of a parcel or an insured postal article, or the loss of any registered postal article while in the custody of a public postal licensee, the licensee may pay an indemnity in accordance with the provisions of the Convention regulating the affairs of the Universal Postal Union or any international agreement to which Singapore is a party.