unregistered and
not properly stamped cannot be admitted in evidence except for
collateral purpose.
35. It is submitted that Exhibit A1 and A2 cannot ... lakhs plus Rs.17 lakhs cannot be
considered as “collateral purpose” for the purpose of Section 49 of the
Registration Act.
36. It was submitted
unregistered and
not properly stamped cannot be admitted in evidence except for
collateral purpose.
35. It is submitted that Exhibit A1 and A2 cannot ... lakhs plus Rs.17 lakhs cannot be
considered as “collateral purpose” for the purpose of Section 49 of the
Registration Act.
36. It was submitted
matters of public employment and
it can be attacked either directly or collaterally when it is relied upon for
enforcement.
25. Learned counsel ... Constitution of India, it can be attacked
either directly or collaterally, when it is relied upon for enforcement.
Furthermore, the relaxation order, vide letter dated
Registration Act to receive an unregistered document in evidence for collateral purpose. But, the document so tendered should be duly stamped or should comply with ... clear that no document shall be admitted in evidence even for collateral purpose
close down their units. The first respondent has given properties as collateral security. The bank is unnecessarily giving problems by filing insolvency proceedings. The first ... loss and she has given only two of her properties as collateral.
(c) The first respondent owned a housing property purchased during the year
Bank, Chitlapakkam Branch, Chennai, for a sum of Rs.5 lakhs, as collateral security to the respondent/complainant. At the time of handing over ... averments in the complaint, the said cheque was given only as a collateral security and not for any other reason; but, the respondent/complainant used
Branch, for a CC limit of 2 crores. The banks insisted on collateral security, and at the request of Ethiraj, the plaintiff offered his properties ... besides a consolidated commission of Rs.20 lakhs as guarantee commission for collateral security to the bank. Ethiraj has assured the plaintiff that this assignment
lease cannot be looked into for any purpose much less
for any collateral purpose under Section 49 (c) of The Registration Act and also ... registration, it can be looked into only for
collateral purpose as per Section 49 (c) of The Registration Act only if the stamp
duty
availing loan the petitioners/defendants had deposited the title deed as a collateral security for the loan at Karaliyam Village. In the cause of action ... title deed in respect of the property owned by them as collateral security. It is averred in the cause of action para of the plaint
allegedly guaranteed the repayment of
amounts due to it by offering collateral securities. O.A.No.536 of
1998 was filed by the 1st respondent