property conveyed is land, buildings and machineries.
(ii) The value set forth in the instrument having been grossly under-valued, the second respondent kept ... find out prima facie, whether the market value set out in the instrument has been set forth correctly."
In view of the said decisions
market value if they have a reasonable belief that the market value of the property has not been truly set forth in the document ... registering authority to form an opinion as to the market value not truly set forth in the instrument and this leads to an enquiry
reason to believe that the market value of the property has not been truly set forth in the instrument, he may determine the market value ... find out prima facie, whether the market value set out in the instrument has been set forth correctly.
8. The provision does not provide
assist them to ascertain prima facie, whether the market value has been truly set forth in the instruments. The entries made therein regarding the value ... those cases, the consideration should be treated as a market value as truly set forth for the purpose of payment stamp duty under the Indian
believe that the market value of the property which is the subject of conveyance has not been truly set forth in the instrument ... valuing the market value at Rs.4,758/- per sq.ft. When compared to the guideline value, the market value set forth in the document
under Section 47-A shall apply various parameters set down in Rules for determination of market value Such authority should compare land in question with ... reference to nature, extent, value, etc. - Onus is on revenue to establish that market value has not been truly set forth and market value
duty assessed on the basis of the valuation or the amount set
forth in the document. No provision in the Indian Stamp ... value of the property is not correctly set
forth in the document, the persons concerned would render
themselves liable for being dealt with under Section
believe that the market value of the property, which is the subject of conveyance, has not been truly set forth, with a view to fraudulently ... Authority still has reason to believe that the market value has not been truly set forth in the instrument, he has right to refer
believe that the market value of the property, which is the subject of conveyance, has not been truly set forth, with a view to fraudulently ... reason to believe that market value of property which is subject matter of conveyance has not been truly set forth and it is so done
believe that the market value of the property, which is the subject of conveyance, has not been truly set forth, with a view to fraudulently ... reason to believe that market value of property which is subject matter of conveyance has not been truly set forth and it is so done