Registration Act and that the position as to registration of such an award was not affected by the Arbitration Act of 1940. His Lordship Reuben ... Section 17 , every time an award is remitted and a new award is made, the new award will require registration. The result would be that
immovable properties, falling under Section 17 of the Registration Act.
The subsequent registration of the award did not affect the legality of registration. It must ... arbitrators presented the said award for registration before the Sub-Registrar and after due registration the award so registered was re-presented in the Court
Section 23 of
the Registration Act, 1908 (hereinafter called 'the
Registration Act ') stipulates that the time for registration
is four months from ... Registration Act and any registration
beyond such period would be void. But in this case
admittedly the award was in the court of the learned
property over Rs. 100--Registration if compulsory.
Indian Registration Act (16 of 1908), s 17(1)
(b)--Award in respect of immovable property over ... section 17 ,
every time an award is remitted and a new
award is made, the new award will require
registration. The result would be that
award required
registration under section 17(1) of the Registration Act;
and in the absence of registration there was no valid award
and the Court ... decision
on the question of registration of the award. The award
which is pending for registration may be registered by the
Sub-Registrar notwithstanding
judgment according to
the award because in his view; (i) the award was void for
uncertainty and (ii) the award, which created rights in
favour ... fight in
accepting the award and in pronouncing the judgment in terms
of the award. At the relevant time, the award was not regis-
tered
Registration Act, 1908. In any event a decree of the Court was exempt from registration under S. 17(2)(vi) of the Registration Act. Reliance ... that the decree was based upon an unregistered award. According to him the award required compulsory registration under
exempt from registration in view of Section 17 (2)(vi) of the Registration Act. Therefore, according to this decision, neither the award, not the decree ... award under Section 17 of the Act a later step in rendering the award enforceable. Section 49 of the Registration Act is mandatory and cannot
registration is not correct and that even if it required registration. Section 49 of the Registration Act does not prevent filing of the Award ... Award. On February 15. 1947 the list of particulars signed by Mithulal was supplied and the Award was represented for registration by one Mithulal
basis of the award, it can remit the award to the arbitrator for reconsideration "and "want of registration is a defect dehors ... want of registration is a defect dehors the decision of the arbitrator.
6. The defect of non-registration of the Award renders the award invalid