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May 26 1936

M.E. Moolla Sons Limited Vs. the Official Assignee

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : May-26-1936

Subject : Property

Reported in : (1936)38BOMLR1011

Section 54, paragraphs 2 and 3, and certain other sections, shall be read as supplemental to the Indian Registration Act, 1908. The Indian Registration Act in Section 2 (6) contains a fuller description of what is meant by immoveable … confirm and adopt the agreement dated December 22, 1920, and made between Mohammed Ebrahim Moolla of the first part, Mariam Bee Bee of the second part and Mohammed Ally Modan as trustee of the company of the

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Aug 01 2008

Dr. Yadla Ramesh Naidu Vs. Sub-registrar, Sabbavaram and ors.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Aug-01-2008

Subject : CivilProperty

Acts : Andhra Inams (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act, 1956 - Sections 4; Right to Information Act (RTI), 2005 - Sections 6; Registration Act, 1908 - Sections 17, 19, 20, 21, 22A, 34, 34(3), 35, 71, 72 and 81; Andhra Pradesh (Andhra Area) Inams Abolition Act - Sections 4; Transfer of Property Act, 1882; Andhra Pradesh Registration Rules - Rules 26, 58 and 63

Reported in : 2009(1)ALT256

a document is presented for registration, respondent No. 1, namely the registering authority, under the provisions of the Registration Act, 1908 (for short 'the Registration Act'), is not empowered to go into title disputes, except to the extent of … to go into title disputes, except to the extent of verifying the genuineness of the persons who are party to the document that has been presented for registration, has no other option, but to receive and register

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Jul 25 1972

Surajmal Dagduamji, Shop Vs. Shrikisan Ramkisan

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Jul-25-1972

Subject : Limitation

Acts : Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908 - Sections 100; Limitation Act, 1908 - Sections 14; Partnership Act, 1932 - Sections 69; General Clauses Act, 1897 - Sections 3(22)

Reported in : AIR1973Bom313; (1973)75BOMLR186; 1973MhLJ190

the suit may be dismissed by the Court. It appears that on the previous day an application for registration of the Plaintiff-firm had been made to the Registrar of Firms having jurisdiction in the area, and on … 1. A short but interesting question about the applicability of Section 14 of the Indian Limitation Act, 1908, arises in this second appeal.2. The Appellant before me is the original Defendant in Regular Civil Suit No. … the Plaintiff-firm was prosecuting another civil proceedings viz. Regular Civil Suit No. 54 of 1961. This suit filed on 7th March 1961 was dismissed with … facts may be stated : The Plaintiff Messrs. Shrikisan Ramkisan is a partnership firm, and Regular Civil Suit No. 245 of 1961 was filed by

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Jul 22 2015

C.S. Atwal Vs. Commissioner of Income-tax, Ludhiana

Court : Punjab and Haryana

Decided on : Jul-22-2015

Subject : Land Acquisition

to be constructed. Transactions of the nature referred to above are not required to be registered under the Registration Act, 1908. Such arrangements confer the privileges of ownership without transfer of title in the building and are a common … 74, 90, 110, 136, 191, 192, 253, 254, 278 and 398 of 2014, as learned counsel for the parties are agreed that common substantial questions of law are involved therein in all these appeals. However, the facts … 4500 per square feet. The issue of allowability of exemption under section 54F of the Act was however not considered as the grounds raised before

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May 07 2004

Surendra Kumar Vs. Amarjeet Singh and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Decided on : May-07-2004

Subject : Property

Acts : Registration Act, 1908 - Sections 17, 17(2) and 49; Transfer of Property Act, 1882 - Sections 4 and 54; Specific Relief Act, 1963 - Sections 14

Reported in : AIR2004All335; 2004(4)AWC3134

counsel further submitted that in view of the amendment made in Section 54 of the Transfer of Property Act and Section 17 of the Registration … sale registered by making balance payment of sale proceeds is exempt from registration under Section 17(2)(v) of the Registration Act, 1908?(b) Whether on the admitted facts and circumstances of the case and on the finding that the appellant was … No. 13, Bharat Property Dealers, as the auctioneer to sell the entire property No. 79/7 in seven different parts. The auctioneer advertised the seven parts of the premises for sale through an auction. Part one of the

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Mar 04 2014

Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Ltd. Vs. T. Mathew the Se ...

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Mar-04-2014

Subject : Land Acquisition

document is admittedly registered. Supreme Court in case of Harnarayan(supra) has held that under section 47 of the Registration Act, 1908, a registration of the document shall relate back to the date of execution of the document. It is … of reversion. Paragraphs 2 of the said judgment reads thus:- 2. Section 54 of the Transfer of Property Act provides that, in the case of … various grounds. Some of the relevant facts which emerge from the plaint and the affidavits filed by the parties are as under: 2. Defendant Nos.1 to 3 are the trustees of a private family trust known as

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Feb 04 2025

The Cosmos Co. Operative Bank Ltd. versus Central Bank of India & ...

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Feb-04-2025

Subject : Land Acquisition

Reported in : [2025]2S.C.R.1091

persons who are to take or have taken such flats, and the agreement shall be registered under the Registration Act, 1908 (hereinafter in this section referred to as “the Registration Act”) and such agreement shall be in the prescribed … the learned counsel first invited the attention of this Court to Section 54 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1884 (for short, the “Act, 1884 … ‘charge’ under Section 100 of the TPA - Charge created by equitable mortgage will be enforceable against third parties as far as possible in terms of the procedure applicable to a simple mortgage, except against bona fide

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Oct 06 1926

R.G. Lakhmidas and Co. Vs. Sir Dorab Tata

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Oct-06-1926

Subject : PropertyContract

Reported in : AIR1927Bom195; (1927)29BOMLR19; 101Ind.Cas.229

is whether the purchasers can recover their deposit inasmuch as the contract was not registered under the Indian Registration Act, 1908. No such point was taken in the Court below. It was not to the interest of either party … which will create such a right. This is borne out by Section 54 of the Transfer of Property Act, which provides that such a contract … to the defendants, and (2) whether the defendants should be ordered to specifically perform the agreement between the parties.2. Under Rules 212 and 220 the procedure in force on the Original' Bide with reference to such summonses

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Aug 28 2006

Bansal Buildcon (P.) Ltd. Vs. Satya NaraIn Gupta and anr.

Court : Allahabad

Decided on : Aug-28-2006

Subject : Civil

Reported in : 2006(4)AWC3829

to obtain a decree in respect thereto, it is not possible in view of the amended provisions of Registration Act, 1908, as well as the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. A written contract of sale which is unregistered is … the aforesaid two Acts which have been amended are Sections 4 and 54 of the Transfer of Property Act and Sections 17 and 49 of … of the suit.3. This petition was resisted by the other side and the court below after hearing the parties found that as the suit was at its final stage and the- parties have entered into evidence, this

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Dec 22 1971

Smt. Dhana Bai Vs. Smt. Kewara Bai and ors.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Decided on : Dec-22-1971

Subject : Property

Acts : Registration Act, 1908 - Sections 2(7), 17(1) and 19; Transfer of Property Act, 1882 - Sections 106 and 107

Reported in : AIR1972MP100; 1972MPLJ227

Sections 54, paragraphs 2 and 3, 59, 107 and 123 shall be read as supplemental to the Indian Registration Act, 1908.'The effect of Section 4 of the Act was considered by the Supreme Court in Raghunath v. Kedarnath, AIR … of the Madhya Pradesh Accommodation Control Act, 1961. The defendants contested her claim and pleaded * that the parties did not stand in the relation of landlord and tenant. Their plea was that the transaction embodied in

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