Some updates : Looks like the volume and other shortcut keys in Ubuntu
are handled by some core unity session or process which also handles
keys like ctrl + alt + l ( lock screen ) other keys too. I am not a big
fan of unity and the buggy global menu so I stopped using unity and
thats what caused my keys to stop working. If I use plain vanilla unity
shell then all keys work perfectly but that creates some annoying issues
of dealing with buggy global menu and slow dash ( even with i7 + 6GB ram
machine. )

Workaround : Install CCM ( Compiz Config Manager ) then enable "Commands" 
module plugin then add following commands to your commands list :
* Increase volume : /usr/bin/pactl set-sink-volume 0 -- +20%
* Decrease volume : /usr/bin/pactl set-sink-volume 0 -- -20%
* Mute : /usr/bin/pactl set-sink-mute 0 toggle
* Lock screen : bash -c "xset dpms force off; DISPLAY=:0 
gnome-screensaver-command -l"

Then using same module shortcuts, map them to whichever keys and it
works perfectly ( and always even after boot ).

I use "Synapse" tool which is mapped to my Meta ( Windows) keys and I use it to 
launch all my apps ( much faster than unity dash ). I used help here to get 
ride of ubuntu gloabl menu : 
http://askubuntu.com/questions/10481/how-do-i-disable-the-global-application-menu

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Title:
  Thinkpad x1 Volume up down and mute keys stopped working after upgrade
  to Ubuntu 13.10

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