follows:
Section 49 makes it clear that a document which is
compulsorily registrable, if not registered, will not affect the
immovable property comprised therein ... whether a provision for arbitration in an
unregistered document (which is compulsorily registrable) is a
collateral transaction, in respect of which such unregistered
document
immovable property of a value of more than Rs. 100/- is compulsorily registrable under Section 17 of the Indian Arbitration Act 1940".
Although ... properties which were allotted to the share of the respondents was compulsorily registrable under Section 17 (1) (b) of the Registration Act. They also raised
clause is contained in a document which
is not registered (but compulsorily registrable) and which is not
duly stamped :
(i) The court should, before admitting ... duly stamped and whether it is an
instrument which is compulsorily registrable.
(ii) If the document is found to be not duly stamped,
Section
going through the contents of these documents held that they are compulsorily registrable Under Section 17(1)(b) of the Registration Act after coming ... makes an admission as to a prior partition is not compulsorily registrable. But if it is an instrument effecting a partition of immovable property
writ petitioner. As the document cancelling the sale deed is compulsorily registrable, so as to save innocent public from being cheated, the third respondent executed ... Registering Officers are bound to register any document, which is compulsorily registrable under Section 17 of the Registration Act or which is presented before
Court dismissed the application by holding that the lease deed was
compulsorily registrable under Section 17 of the Registration Act and Section ... Section 49 makes it clear that a document which is compulsorily registrable,
if not registered, will not affect the immovable property comprised therein
Exhibit B-18 is a regular partition deed and is, therefore, compulsorily registrable under Sec. 17 (1) (b) of the Registration Act. The same objection ... similar terms. All these three counterparts constitute collectively a partition deed, compulsorily registrable under Section 17(1) (b) of the Registration Act.
22. Under Section
respondents on
the ground that the said document is a compulsorily registrable document under
Section 17 of the Indian Registration Act, 1908, as it extinguishes ... admissible in evidence as it is a document which is
compulsorily registrable under the Registration Act, 1908 .
12. I am also unable to accept
sale--although such a contract was never held to be compulsorily registrable until Skinner 's case, AIR 1929 PC 269 -- could not even defend ... read as creating a present and immediate demise and therefore compulsorily registrable, the result was similar. A lessee with such a contract could neither maintain
respondent-defendant contended that since the mortgage deed is a compulsorily registrable document under Section 17 of the Act, it is not admissible in evidence ... proviso to S.49 of the Registration Act) that a compulsorily registrable but an unregistered document is admissible in evidence for a collateral purpose, that