order dated 4th October 1974, held that the said award was compulsorily registrable under the said provisions of Section 17(1)(b) of the Registration ... pending before it While not disputing that a private award was compulsorily registrable, if it otherwise fell within the provisions of Section
relates to registrable
documents. Section 17 enumerates the documents which are
compulsorily registrable and the exceptions to the categories of
documents which are compulsorily registrable ... immoveable property of the
value of more than Rs.100 is compulsorily registrable; (b) that an order
or decree of a court is not compulsorily
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
created any rights to the parties
then it was not compulsorily registrable as the original appellant
and respondent No.1 were joint owners ... award will not create any right and it was not
compulsorily registrable.
(5) That, though the award was made within the time as
provided
property of the value of Rs. 100/- or above it is compulsorily registrable and non-registration render it inadmissible in evidence. However, their Lordships further ... interest in praesenti, in which event it is not a compulsorily registrable instrument. It can be looked into as evidence of the conduct
upwards to or in immovable property. If it does, it is compulsorily registrable. Section 17 does not concern itself with the enforcement of rights ... property of the firm worth above Rs. 100/-, the award is compulsorily registrable under Section 17 Registration Act and, if unregistered, cannot be looked into
immovable properties worth more than Rs. 100/- and was, therefore, compulsorily registrable under Section 17 of the Indian Registration Act. Being compulsorily registrable the award ... more than Rs. 100/- in immovable property and hence it is compulsorily registrable under Section 17(1)(b) of the Indian Registration
basis of such an award. Since the award, Ext. 6 was compulsorily registrable no decree could also be passed on the said plain paper award ... extinguish title of the parties and hence it was not compulsorily registrable ;
(2) In view of the stipulation in the arbitration agreement that after
learned Subordinate Judge held that the Award in question was compulsorily registrable and it could not be taken into evidence for want of registration ... effect on their title. We, accordingly, hold that the Award was compulsorily registrable in view of Section 17(1)(b) of the Indian Registration
extinguish any right, title or interest in immovable property, it was compulsorily registrable under Section 17 of the Registration Act, and would ... property of the value of Rs.100 or above it is compulsorily registrable and nonregistration render it inadmissible in evidence. If it contains a mere