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2. The Hon’ble Supreme Court in Satya Pal Anand v. State of
M.P., [(2016) 10 SCC 767] has held that that the power to cancel the
registration is a substantive matter and in the absence of any express
provision on that behalf, it is not open to assume that the Registering
Officer would be competent to cancel the registration of the documents
in question. Therefore, for cancellation of registered documents, the
State of Tamil Nadu brought an amendment to the Registration Act,
vide the Registration (Tamil Nadu Second Amendment) Act, 2021. By
this amendment Act, Sections 22B, 77A, 77B, 81A and 81B were
inserted in the Registration Act. Section 77A provides the power to the
Registrar to cancel registered documents, if it is found to be in
contravention of sections 22A and 22B.
Signature Not Verified Digitally ... vs Mr. Puneet Saini, Adv. For Petitioner In ... on 31 August, 2022
3. Whereas, this Court in S.M. Hajabakrutheen Vs. The
Inspector General of Registration [W.P.(MD) Nos. 14546 of 2022
batch, dated 27.03.2023], in view of the conflicting views taken by two
different benches of this Court regarding the applicability of Section
77A, has referred various issues for consideration by a Larger Bench of
this Court. The relevant portion of the reference order is extracted as
follows-
A.Shanthi vs The District Registrar on 27 June, 2023
4. By referring to the above order, this Court in A.Shanthi v. The
District Registrar [WP.No.18814 of 2023, dated 27.06.2023] has
reiterated that the District Registrars across Tamil Nadu shall not take
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any action on an application under Section 77A of the Registration Act,
till the reference is answered by the Larger Bench. The relevant portion
is extracted as follows:-
Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
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