Amarjit Kaur And Others vs Uttar Singh And Others on 17 February, 2026
21. From the abovesaid facts, it is apparent that the sale deed which
is a registered document, had been duly proved on record. Even
endorsement of the Sub Registrar had been proved. The Coordinate Bench
of this Court in the case of Jasvir Singh Vs. Mohan Singh and others
reported as 2010(3) RCR (Civil) 654, had considered in detail the procedure
for the purpose of registration of documents. Sections 32, 34 and 60 of the
Registration Act, 1908 were taken into consideration and after considering
the said provisions, it was observed that strong presumption is attached
about the correctness of the contents of the Registration Certificate, which
certified that in fact the person therein himself had appeared before the Sub
Registrar and had admitted the execution of the sale deed therein. It would
be relevant to note that SLP filed against the said judgment was dismissed
by the Hon'ble Supreme Court vide order dated 06.09.2010. The law laid
down in the abovesaid judgment would also apply in the present case,
inasmuch as, execution of the sale deed as well as the endorsement has been
duly proved in the present case and there is nothing on record to rebut the
strong presumption in favour of the same.