plaint further sets out that there was a fraud on the registration law in that there was included in the sale-deed a vacant land ... sale or mortgage, he cannot be held to commit a fraud on registration which would render the whole transaction invalid. Rulings of the Bombay, Patna
Registrar’s Office at Olavakkode, Palakad District in Kerala, amounts to
fraud on registration and is in violation of Section 28 of the Registration ... Registration of Ex.B9
at Kerala would amount to fraud on registration and hence the sale deed
would not confer any title
jurisdiction to do so, it amounted to legal fraud (fraud on law of
registration) which vitiated the assignment deed and hence it is
void ... property is situate would not by itself constitute fraud. To
establish fraud on the law of registration there must be evidence of
collusion between
fraud between the parties to the document is
established by cogent evidence, the sale deed can be termed as a fraud on
registration ... registration, being a device to
evade the Registration Act , and the registration obtained in such a way is not
valid. There being no effective registration
sufficient legal necessity to justify the alienation, that there was no fraud on registration, as the land of 4 decimals in the district of Gaya ... Both the Courts below concurrently held that there was no fraud on registration and that the Gaya property was intended to be conveyed
proper boundaries in the deed of transfer would not establish fraud on registration. In the case of Mt. Rukhmabai v. Krishnarao ... absence of knowledge of the transferee will not amount to fraud on registration though that may, in some cases amount to fraud on the transferee
sale made by Abhimanyu in favour of Manoranjan was a fraud on registration and therefore, was hit by Section 28 of the Registration ... ground that the sale by Abhimanyu to Manoranjan was a fraud on registration as A0.002 decimals of land of plot
custom of succession of widows; (4) not-transferability and; (5) the fraud on registration.
5. The learned District Judge has found the issues relating ... other point which now remains for consideration is an alleged fraud on the registration. This is the subject of Issue 5 which has been found
event the transaction was void because there had been fraud on the registration law, a small plot of land having been included in the sale ... plaintiff was entitled to succeed, because there had been a fraud on the registration law and that the sale was therefore void ab initio
Registration” are enumerated. Section 32 of the
Registration Act denotes “Persons to present documents for Registration”.
Section 32-A of the Registration denotes “Registration ... Fraud” in common parlance. “Fraud” is an offence in general. Threefold
actions are permissible for the offence of fraud. The Statutory fraud