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Section 17 in The Registration Act, 1908 [Entire Act]
M/S Sms Tea Estates P.Ltd vs M/S Chandmari Tea Co.P.Ltd on 20 July, 2011
In the case of
SMS Tea Estates Private Limited vs. Chandmari Tea Company
Private Limited, reported in (2011) 14 SCC 66, paragraphs 6 and 7 are
as follows:
Article 227 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 33 in The Indian Stamp Act, 1899 [Entire Act]
Section 49 in The Indian Stamp Act, 1899 [Entire Act]
The Indian Stamp Act, 1899
Thulasidhara vs Narayanappa on 1 May, 2019
4. Learned counsel for respondent No.1 opposes the submissions and
submits that the learned trial Court has not committed any error and it is
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clear that the exchange deed on which the plaintiff relies, is an
unregistered document. Such an exchange deed is required to be
compulsorily registered under Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908.
It is further submitted that although the petitioner/ plaintiff can present
the exchange deed in evidence for the purpose of proving collateral
transactions, but even for the same necessary stamp duty is prescribed.
It is also submitted that the case-law cited by the petitioner i.e.
Thulasidhara case (supra) is related to family settlement matter which
is not applicable in this case.