secondary evidence of a private document
either a registered document like a sale deed
or any unregistered document is permissible
only after laying the foundation ... public document and is a private document,
therefore, finding recorded by the trial Court that the
Will is a public document is erroneous finding which
revolves around the legal principles
applicable to the making of a testamentary
document like Will, its proof, and its acceptance by
the Court
transfer of such property by sale.
17. Documents of which registration is
compulsory.-
(l) The following documents shall be registered,
if the property to which ... documents and providing for
consequences of non-registration.
16. Section 17 of the Registration Act
clearly provides that any document
(other than testamentary instruments)
which
transfer of such property by sale.
17. Documents of which registration is
compulsory.-
(l) The following documents shall be registered,
if the property to which ... documents and providing for
consequences of non-registration.
16. Section 17 of the Registration Act
clearly provides that any document
(other than testamentary instruments)
which
further submit that the Will is a registered document, by which a
person expresses its testamentary intentions and how the properties
owned by the person ... disposition and put his signature to the document on his
own free will and the document shall not be used as
evidence until one attesting
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Will which is a testamentary instrument vis-à-vis other documents
of conveyancing, by emphasising that the Will is produced before
highlighted the dissimilarities
between the Will which is a testamentary instrument
vis-à-vis other documents of conveyancing, by
emphasizing that the Will is produced
highlighted the dissimilarities
between the Will which is a testamentary instrument
vis-à-vis other documents of conveyancing, by
emphasizing that the Will is produced
around the Section 17
of the Registration Act,1908 which provides which document
requires compulsory registration and whether ... Registration Act , 1908
17. Documents of which registration is compulsory.--(l) The
following documents shall be registered, if the property to
which they relate
understands the nature
and effect of disposition and put his signature to document on his own
free will. Hon'ble Supreme Court in para ... disposition and put his signature to the document
on his own free will and the document shall not be used as
evidence until one attesting