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Feb 15 1927

Sitaram Laxmanrao Kadam Vs. Dharmasukhram Tansukhram Tripathi

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Feb-15-1927

Subject : PropertyCivil

Reported in : AIR1927Bom487; (1927)29BOMLR1124; 103Ind.Cas.906

of the words 'the persons executing the document' in Sections 32, 34, 35 and elsewhere in the Indian Registration Act 1908. Does that expression mean merely the persons who have actually signed and delivered the deed, or does it … in our judgment it depends on the true construction of the words 'the persons executing the document' in Sections 32, 34, 35 and elsewhere in the Indian Registration Act 1908. Does that expression mean merely the persons … Amberson Marten, Kt., C.J.1. We think there is power under Rule 64 or otherwise for the Chief Justice to direct that a point of

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Dec 28 2001

Managing Committee Vs. T. Sesha Reddy and anr.

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Dec-28-2001

Subject : PropertyCivil

Acts : Evidence Act - Sections 64 and 90; Registration Act, 1908 - Sections 57 and 57(5); Land Acquisition Act - Sections 51A and 65

Reported in : 2003(4)ALT383

by any other law in force in India, to be given in evidence.' 12. Section 57 of the Registration Act, 1908 enables anyone to apply for a copy of the entries in Book No. 1 (the said Book is … 51. The Supreme Court in LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER & MANDAL REVENUE OFFICER v V. NARASAIAH5 while referring to Section 64 of Evidence Act and 57 of Registration Act, it has observed as follows:'10. Before the introduction of Section

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Oct 07 2004

Cement Corporation of India Ltd. Vs. Purya and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Oct-07-2004

Subject : PropertyFood Adulteration

Acts : Land Acquisition Act, 1894 - Sections 51A; Evidence Act - Sections 4, 62, 64, 65, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79 and 114; Registration Act, 1908 - Sections 57 and 57(5); Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - Sections 293; Prevention of Food Adulteration Act - Sections 13(5)

Reported in : 2004(5)ALLMR(SC)1138; 2004(4)AWC3725(SC); 2005(2)BomCR739; JT2004(8)SC327; 2004(7)KarLJ652; 2004(3)KLT737(SC); RLW2005(1)SC47; 2004(8)SCALE558; (2004)8SCC270; (2005)1UPLBEC; MANU/SC/0870/2004; AIR 2004 SC 4830

Act, or by any other law in force in India, to be given in evidence',Section 57 of the Registration Act, 1908 enables anyone to apply for a copy of the entries in Book No. 1 (the said Book is … a legislative exercise because even otherwise the certified copy of the document could have been admitted in evidence. Section 64 of the Evidence Act says that 'documents must be proved by primary evidence except in the cases hereinafter

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Jul 05 2004

The Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam, Rep. by Its Executive Officer Vs. ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Jul-05-2004

Subject : PropertyFood Adulteration

Acts : Land Acquisition Act, 1894 - Sections 4, 4(1), 5A, 6, 18, 23, 23(1), 23(1A), 23(2), 24, 28, 51A and 57; Land Acquisition (Amendment) Act, 1984; Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 40, 41, 42, 43, 64, 65, 74(2), 77 and 76; Registration Act, 1908 - Sections 57 and 57(5); Prevention of Food Adulteration Act - Sections 13; Andhra Pradesh Charitable and Hindu Religious Institutions and Endowments Act - Sections 123; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - Sections 293

Reported in : 2005(1)ALT578

or by any other law in force in India, to be given in evidence.' Section 57 of the Registration Act 1908 enables any one to apply for copy of the entries in Book No. 1 (the said Book is … a legislative exercise because even otherwise the certified copy of the document could have been admitted in evidence. Section 64 of the Evidence Act says that 'documents must be proved by primary evidence except in the cases hereinafter

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Nov 06 1997

M. Krishnan and 44 Others Vs. the District Collector, Erode District, ...

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Nov-06-1997

Subject : Civil

Acts : Indian Stamp Act, 1899 -- Sections 27, 47-A (1) (2) (3), 48, 64; Tamil Nadu Stamp (Prevention of Undervaluation) Rules, 1968, Rule 3; Constitution of India -- Article 14; Registration Act, 1908 -- Sections 61(2)

Reported in : 1998(3)CTC366

Instruments of conveyance, etc. under-valued, how to be dealt with:1. If the registering officer appointed under the Indian Registration Act, 1908 (Central Act XVI of 1908), while registering an instrument of conveyance, exchange, gift, release of benami right or … and not warranted. 14. It is further contended that the documents should have been returned in terms of Section 61(2) of the Registration Act, when the registration has been completed, and there is no reason at all … the stamp duty and they have committed offence under Sections 27 and 64 of the Indian StampAct. 22. It is also stated by the second

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Nov 07 1990

Hamda Ammal Vs. Avadiappa Pathar and 3 ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Nov-07-1990

Subject : PropertyCivil

Acts : Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) - Sections 64 - Order 38, Rules 5 and 10; Registration Act, 1908 - Sections 47 and 49; Transfer of Property Act, 1882 - Sections 53 and 54

Reported in : 1991(39)BLJR615; JT1990(4)SC391; (1991)1MLJ52(SC); 1990(2)SCALE970; (1991)1SCC715; [1990]Supp2SCR594

60(1) and copying out the endorsement and the certificate in the relevant register under Section 61(1) of the Registration Act, 1908. The appellant had in his said application claimed to be entitled as a co-sharer to the right of … prohibits and restrains defendant from transferring or charging the property by sale, gift or otherwise. Thus neither in Section 64 C.P.C. nor in the form prescribed for attachment there is any prohibition for submitting the document of sale

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Feb 11 2013

Usha Gupta Vs. Aerens Goldsouk International Limited

Court : Punjab and Haryana

Decided on : Feb-11-2013

Subject : Arbitration

complete effect to the provisions of Section 1(A), the Legislature also added proviso to Section 49 of the Registration Act, 1908. Section 49 of the Registration Act deals with the effect of non-registration of the documents required to be registered

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Sep 21 1999

P.P. Raj and Another Vs. Sri Rama Finance Corporation and Others

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Sep-21-1999

Subject : LimitationProperty

Acts : Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908 - Sections 64 - Order 21, Rules 54 and 58 - Order 38, Rules 7, 8 and 11; Registration Act, 1908, Sections 47; Limitation Act, 1963 - Sections 2 - Schedule - Articles 98 and 137; Transfer of Property Act, 1882 - Sections 52 and 53; Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 114; Kerala Civil Rules - Rule 324

Reported in : 1999(6)ALD690; 1999(6)ALT436

costs. (i) Property - sale deed - Section 64 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Section 47 of Registration Act, 1908 and Sections 52 and 53 of Transfer of Property Act - appellants alleged purchase of suit house under

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Jul 16 2009

Satish and ors. Vs. State of U.P. and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Jul-16-2009

Subject : PropertyCivil

Acts : Land Acquisition Act, 1894 - Sections 4, 6, 9, 17(1), 17(3A), 17(4), 18, 23 and 51A; Evidence Act - Sections 64, 65 and 90A; Registration Act, 1908 - Sections 57 and 57(5)

Reported in : 2010(1)AWC438(SC); JT2009(9)SC479:2009AIRSCW5560.:2009(4)LHSC2576:2009(9)Scale632

as evidence. -- In any proceeding under this Act, a certified copy of a document registered under the Registration Act, 1908 (16 of 1908), including a copy given under Section 57 of that Act, may be accepted as evidence … p. per bigha for the latter.The amount of compensation for the land in question was determined at Rs. 64,59,429.63 p. on that basis.Over and above the said amount of compensation, other sums as were admissible in law

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Jun 19 1998

G. Chikkapapanna Alias G.C. Papanna Vs. Smt. Kenchamma (Deceased) by L ...

Court : Karnataka

Decided on : Jun-19-1998

Subject : Property

Acts : Transfer of Property Act, 1882 - Sections 54; Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 3, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 74(2), 76, 77, 90 and 114; Registration Act, 1908 - Sections 57 and 61(2); Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908 - Order 26, Rule 10-A; Trusts Act, 1882 - Sections 3 and 6; Uttar Pradesh Civil Laws (Amendment) Act, 1954; Hindu Succession Act, 1956 - Sections 14; Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Act, 1988 - Sections 4(1) and (2); Land Acquisition Act, 1894 - Sections 51-A

Reported in : ILR1998KAR3450; 1998(5)KarLJ360

document. The original has to be returned to the party (see sub-section (2) of Section 61 of the Registration Act, 1908). A similar argument would appear at one time to have had some acceptance in India, but it involves … etc., of original is established as held by Court below.30. It is trite principle of law as per Section 64 of the Evidence Act, that the documents are to be proved by primary evidence only withexception to cases

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