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Section 71 in The Registration Act, 1908 [Entire Act]
Article 300A in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Maninderjit Singh Bitta vs Union Of India & Ors on 8 December, 2011
In the light of the above observations and the orders passed
by Hon'ble Supreme Court in Maninderjit Singh Bitta V. Union of
India & others (cited supra), it is trite law that the orders passed
by the Court have to be followed obediently. This Court hope and
trust that the authorities would follow and comply the orders
passed by the High Court scrupulously and implement corrective
measures and issue necessary guidelines/circular in bringing more
transparency to the public for exercising their rights especially in
the matters pertaining to registration under the provisions of
Registration Act, 1908 and Indian Stamp Act, 1899 and also ensure
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Section 72 in The Registration Act, 1908 [Entire Act]
M/S. Invecta Technoligies Private ... vs Govt Of A.P., Rep. Byits Secretary, on 19 October, 2023
vii) The Registering Authorities shall also follow the guidelines
issued in the cases of Vinjamuri Rajagopla Chary Vs.
State of Andhra Pradesh and M/s. Invecta
Technologies Private Limited v. Government of Andhra
Pradesh (cited supra).
Vinjamuri Rajagopala Chary, S/O. ... vs The Government Of Andhra Pradesh, ... on 29 January, 2015
vii) The Registering Authorities shall also follow the guidelines
issued in the cases of Vinjamuri Rajagopla Chary Vs.
State of Andhra Pradesh and M/s. Invecta
Technologies Private Limited v. Government of Andhra
Pradesh (cited supra).