exempted from
registration under Section 17(2)(vi) of the Registration Act,
1908. Since the arbitral award deals with immovable property
and is not registered ... judgments on the
issue directly involved in the case about registration of the
award and contents of the award, the case of K.Arumuga
(supra
contend
that the award is inexecutable because only a signed copy
of the award is filed and that either the original award be
filed ... shall have to get the
award duly stamped and in addition provide that if the
award requires compulsory registration under Section
possible to separate
that part of the award which has awarded the claims for
services prior to registration and that part of the award
that ... before
registration under MSMED Act and since it is not
possible to separate the claims provided before
registration and after registration, the award
above said amount does not tally with
the university registration data and the award rolls of all the 550 students
were not matching with ... said amount does not tally with the data of university
registration and the award rolls of all the 550 students were not matching
with
award to the arbitrators on 24-11-1983,
arbitrators or the parties could not have
presented the award for its registration during
that time ... further
steps for its registration then it cannot be said
that he has failed to get the award registered as
the law required. The aforesaid
entirely an exercise in futility. The question whether
an award requires stamping and registration is within the ambit of
Section 47 of the Code ... raised at the stage of
execution of the said award. The arbitral award has been passed on
31.03.2017. The execution petition filed
Respondent No.1 to assign and
transfer the Trade Mark under Registration No.3951684 in class ... rectify the register
in relation to the Trade Mark under Registration No.3951684 in class
43 by changing / amending the name of the Registered Proprietor
award to the arbitrators on 24th of November, 1983, the
arbitrators or the parties could not have presented the award
for its registration during that ... further steps for its registration then it cannot be said that he
has failed to get the award registered as the law required. The
aforesaid
regarding its
admissibility on account of non-registration and non-
stamping under Section 17 of the Registration Act. In that
view of the matter ... entirely an exercise in futility. The question whether
an award requires stamping and registration is within the
ambit of Section 47 of the Code
issue of registration, we may refer to Section 17 of the Registration Act, 19087,
which deals with the documents of which registration is compulsory ... Indian Registration Act, 1866 , or the Indian Registration
Act, 1871 , or the Indian Registration Act, 1877 , or this Act came or comes into
force, namely