Search Results Page

Search Results

1 - 4 of 4 (0.49 seconds)

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.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 13 - Cited by 0 - V Bahl - Full Document

Mohinder Singh (Died) Through His Lrs vs Banta Singh And Others on 8 May, 2012

In respect of the first question of law, counsel for the appellant in the second appeal has relied upon a judgment of the Supreme Court in the case of "Alta Sidda Reddy Vs. Busi Subba Reddy and others" 2010 (4) Civil Court Cases 146 (SC) and in RSA No.877 of 1991 -6- CWP No.1753 of 1986 respect of the second question of law, has relied upon various decisions of this Court in the case of "Tejbir Singh Vs. Darshan Kumar (dead) and others" 2009 (3) RCR (Civil) 654, "Amrik Singh Vs. Tarlok Singh and others" 2004(3) RCR (Civil) 447, "Nazar Singh and others Vs. Nand Lal and others" 1992 PLJ 175 and "Jasvir Singh Vs. Mohan Singh and others" 2010 (3) RCR (Civil) 654.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - R K Jain - Full Document

Bhagu @ Bhagu Ram Through His Lrs. Amrik & ... vs Jagtar Singh Through His Lrs. Rano & Ors on 9 February, 2016

This Court also in case Jasvir Singh Vs. Mohan Singh and others 2010(3) R.C.R (Civil) 654 has laid down that the endorsement of Registrar on the sale deed goes to prove that executor of sale deed presented the sale deed before the Registrar and admitted before the Registrar its execution and receiving the consideration in lieu thereof. When Registrar issued a certificate of registration, the strong presumption is attached about the correctness of the contents of the sale deed. The appellants have not been able to rebut the statutory presumption attached to the sale deed in question being the registered document. Hence, it cannot be stated to be null and void or illegal. Therefore, the concurrent findings arrived at by the learned Courts below requires no interference. in the second appeal while exercising the limited powers under Section 100 CPC.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 6 - Cited by 0 - Full Document
1