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Home > Cases Phrase: registration act 1908 section 57 Page 1 of about 1,968 results (0.106 seconds)State of Maharashtra Vs. Zakir Ali S/O Parvarish Ali and anr.
Court: Mumbai
Reported in: 2003(3)ALLMR1082; 2004(1)MhLj565
51-A, a certified copy of a document registered under the Registration Act, 1908, including a copy under Section 57 of the date of issue of notification under Section 4 of the Act,(3) that the land covered by the sale must be in certified copy of a document registered under the Registration Act, 1908, including a copy under Section 57 of the Act, may said amount of compensation, the claimant filed an application under Section 18 of the Act, for enhancement, which application was referred the Registration Act, 1908, including a copy given under Section 57 of that Act, may be accepted as evidence of the
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTManaging Committee Vs. T. Sesha Reddy and anr.
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Reported in: 2003(4)ALT383
copy falling within the purview of Section 57(5) of the Registration Act was as adumbrated above, even before the introduction of Once that is established by Section 90 of the Evidence Act, it would amount to an admission on the part of given in evidence.' 12. Section 57 of the Registration Act, 1908 enables anyone to apply for a copy of the entries in the list is detailed in clause (f) of the Section which reads thus:'65.(f) When the original is a document of force in India, to be given in evidence.' 12. Section 57 of the Registration Act, 1908 enables anyone to apply for
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTG. Chikkapapanna Alias G.C. Papanna Vs. Smt. Kenchamma (Deceased) by L ...
Court: Karnataka
Reported in: ILR1998KAR3450; 1998(5)KarLJ360
Das case, supra, and as per Section 61(2) of the Registration Act.43. The learned Counsel for appellant referred to Section 57(5) as reason behind enactment of Section 90 of the Evidence Act is possibly of non-availability of witness to transaction due to lay down:'Certified copies of a registered document under Registration Act, 1908, but for the above provision (Section 51-A of the Land plaintiff-appellant could not cover his case for secondary evidence by Section 65(e) or (f) of the Evidence Act and that certified the case of Motilal v Sardar Mal, have construed Section 57 of Registration Act, in the context of Section 65 of
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Court: Kolkata
Reported in: AIR1986Cal205
conditions under which persons writing documents outside the precincts of Registration Offices without licence shall be deemed to be touts for particular income or a particular minimum income. This avenue of acting as deed writers is given to persons who arc not occupation or employment' has neither beendefined in the Registration Act, 1908 (hereinafter called the Central Act) nor in the 1981 Act 80G were, in my opinion, imbedded in the said old Section 80G. In my opinion, the said old Section 80G also 1982 Rules were clearly violative of the provisions of Section 57 of the Central Act. It was contended that every citizen
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTB. Poornima Vs. Thoomu Ramdasu and ors.
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Reported in: 2006(3)ALD365; 2006(4)ALT236
to have a look at Section 57(5) of the Indian Registration Act, 1908, which is specific that all copies given under he do not do so, Section 57(5) of the Registration Act provides that all copies of documents given under Sub-section (1) a look at Section 57(5) of the Indian Registration Act, 1908, which is specific that all copies given under the section and 6 as follows:The only purpose of a notice under Sections 65 and 66 of the Indian Evidence Act is to read in evidence by virtue of Sub-section 5 of Section 57 of Registration Act.In this case, admittedly, the petitioner herein was
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTThe Chairman, Blde Association Vs. Kasturibai and anr.
Court: Karnataka
Reported in: 2004(7)KarLJ100
however, could be condoned for sufficient reasons. The certificate of registration of a tenant as an occupant issued in Form 10 under Section 14-A of the Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act, 1961, as the same are notified by the authorities to a document registered under the Registration Act, 1908 (16 of 1908), including a copy given under Section 57 of that Act of ownership on the tenant.(b) From a conjoint reading of Sections 19, 20, 58, 60 and 62 read with Section 44 is a certified copy falling within the purview of Section 57(5) of the Registration Act, 1908 was as adumbrated above, even
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTThe Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam, Rep. by Its Executive Officer Vs. ...
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Reported in: 2005(1)ALT578
falling within the purview of S. 57 (5) of the Registration Act was as adumbrated above, even before the introduction of of the Act. There is a dispute as regards the actual date with reference to which the market value was determined, be given in evidence.' Section 57 of the Registration Act 1908 enables any one to apply for copy of the entries analysis of various decisions of the Supreme Court, is that Section 51-A of the Act now permits the Courts to accept in force in India, to be given in evidence.' Section 57 of the Registration Act 1908 enables any one to apply
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMahendra Investment Advisors Pvt. Ltd. and ors. Vs. Md. Abdul Asad Ale ...
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Reported in: 2009(2)ALT516
limitations and prohibitions imposed by Section 57(3) of the Indian Registration Act. The learned Counsel also would further maintain that it not produce it. Though under Section 66 of the Evidence Act, the petitioners were required to issue notice to the person evidence as prayed for.11. Section 57 of the Registration Act, 1908 deals with Registering officers to allow inspection of certain books in view of the fact that the conditions specified under Sections 65 and 66 of the Act having been complied with representative. In the light of the clear language of Section 57(3) of the Registration Act, it is needless to say that
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAysha Vs. Sub Registrar
Court: Kerala
Reported in: I(2003)DMC50
of certified copy is covered by Section 57 of the Registration Act, 1908. Document entered in book No. 4 is covered certified copy is covered by Section 57 of the Registration Act, 1908. Document entered in book No. 4 is covered by copy is covered by Section 57 of the Registration Act, 1908. Document entered in book No. 4 is covered by Section vindicate her grievance.2. Delivery of certified copy is covered by Section 57 of the Registration Act, 1908. Document entered in book Document entered in book No. 4 is covered by Section 57(3). The petitioner is not a person who had executed the
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTZarina Siddiqui Vs. the State Nct of Delhi and anr.
Court: Delhi
of the general power of attorney executed on 07.11.1978 vide Registration No.4271 in Additional Book No.4, Volume No.110 on page No.766.2. as per provisions of Section 57 (3) of the Registration Act, 1908, copies can be given only to an executant or per provisions of Section 57 (3) of the Registration Act, 1908, copies can be given only to an executant or an counsel for the respondents submits that as per provisions of Section 57 (3) of the Registration Act, 1908, copies can be said Advocate.12. I further make it clear that under Section 57(3) of The Registration Act, 1908, there is no embargo to
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