admitted and relied on Exs.A63 and A64, which are unregistered documents and inadmissible in evidence. Ex.A53-sale deed does not relate ... possibility of immovable property being affected by the reception of the unregistered document which may be only used in support of the claim for damages
Plaintiffs can maintain a suit for
specific performance based on a unregistered document,
when there is a specific bar under Section 49 of the
Registration ... Plaintiffs can maintain
a suit for specific performance based on a unregistered
document, when there is a specific bar under Section 49
of the Registration
Plaintiffs can maintain a suit for
specific performance based on a unregistered document,
when there is a specific bar under Section 49 of the
Registration ... Plaintiffs can maintain
a suit for specific performance based on a unregistered
document, when there is a specific bar under Section 49
of the Registration
partition, the document which is sought to
be relied upon cannot be considered as a document relied for collateral
purpose, since the document speaks about ... document during
trial. The Trial Court has consciously found the illegality in admitting
this document and therefore, refused to admit the document. Only thereafter
muchilika on the ground that it being an unregistered document, so it has no force and it is violation of Section 17 of the Registration ... imposes bar on the admissibility of an unregistered document and deals with the documents that are required to be registered under Section
succession certificate will non-suit the plaintiffs and whether the
unregistered document (Ex.A-1) captioned as Mortgage deed and considered as
mortgaged deed ... registered, if
unregistered is not admissible into evidence under Section 49
of the Registration Act.
2. Such unregistered document can however be used
division among
the three sons of Anthonymuthu. It is an unregistered document conveying right in
immovable property. It is the property purchased by Anthonymuthu ... first appellate Court has held this unstamped, unregistered
document in respect of immovable property as admissible and held the registered
sale deed executed by Anthonymuthu
favour of
Anandan as invalid. They have pitted an unstamped unregistered document
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http://www.judis ... favour on 20/06/1979. The said sale deed is an unregistered document.
Section 17 (1) (b) of the Registration Act, mandates registration of sale
partition, the document which is sought to
be relied upon cannot be considered as a document relied for collateral
purpose, since the document speaks about ... document during
trial. The Trial Court has consciously found the illegality in admitting
this document and therefore, refused to admit the document. Only thereafter
prohibition under Section 49 of the Registration Act
to receive the unregistered document in evidence for collateral purpose,
provided, it is duly stamped or duty ... Supreme Court
and this Court that no unregistered document which creates or extinguishes
title over the immovable property worth more than