Property Act, 1882 (IV of 1882), or as
evidence of any collateral transaction not required to be
effected by registered instrument.
50. Section 11 MOFA
performance under Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act, or
collateral transactions. Section 4A recognises that an agreement
though unregistered may still be receivable
Transfer of Property Act,
1882, or as evidence of any collateral transaction not required to
be effected by a registered instrument. The legislative intent
Transfer of Property Act,
1882, or as evidence of any collateral transaction not required to
be effected by a registered instrument. The legislative intent
Transfer of Property Act,
1882, or as evidence of any collateral transaction not required to
be effected by a registered instrument. The legislative intent
Transfer of Property Act,
1882, or as evidence of any collateral transaction not required to
be effected by a registered instrument. The legislative intent
Transfer of Property Act,
1882, or as evidence of any collateral transaction not required to
be effected by a registered instrument. The legislative intent
approval of the Managing Committee, and without any collateral
security. The very nature of these transactions, coupled with the
continuous debit balances in the applicant ... explanation as to how such a large transaction could take place in
absence of any collateral, loan documents or sanction by the
Managing Committee. Similarly
statements of JD Chemicals and the
connected concerns, (c) documents regarding the collateral
property's purchase value and the valuation furnished to the
lending ... against the applicant is based almost
fully on documents such as bank transactions, property deeds,
valuation reports, and company records. All these papers are
already
Questions of title often require examination of documentary
evidence, consideration of antecedent transactions, and application
of settled principles of property law. Such issues demand ... above backdrop, entertaining the present petition
would amount to permitting a collateral attack on the deemed
conveyance on grounds that travel beyond the statutory
parameters