rate of rent, a document unregistered cannot be taken into evidence inasmuch as relying upon an unregistered document for these purposes would result in nullifying ... Court below has found that the unregistered agreement is not admissible in evidence being unregistered document but having said so, for the purpose of tenure
rate of rent, a document unregistered cannot be taken into evidence inasmuch as relying upon an unregistered document for these purposes would result in nullifying ... Court below has found that the unregistered agreement is not admissible in evidence being unregistered document but having said so, for the purpose of tenure
right or relationship, unless it has been registered:
Provided that an unregistered document affecting
immovable property and required by this Act or the Transfer ... alleged unregistered letter dated 23.02.1999
providing for lease of the disputed shop for a period of 9
years is an unregistered document, therefore, the tenancy
rate of rent, a document unregistered cannot be taken into evidence inasmuch as relying upon an unregistered document for these purposes would result in nullifying ... permits that an unregistered document affecting immovable property may be given in evidence i.e. where a document remains unregistered and title does not pass
sell, the specific performance of which is being sought, is unregistered document, though as per the provisions of section 54 of Transfer of Property ... provision, an unregistered agreement to sell of immovable property is inadmissible in evidence. Therefore, the agreement dated 22.01.1993, being an unregistered document, is inadmissible
conferring such power, unless it has been registered.
Provided that an unregistered document affecting immovable property and required by this Act, or the Transfer ... right or relationship
unless it has been registered :
Provided that an unregistered document affecting immovable property and required by this Act or the Transfer
document shall be deemed to be complete. His submission is that unless the registration of the documents gets completed and the document is returned ... title by virtue of the unregistered sale deed dated 25.11.1974. The suit filed for cancellation of unregistered document, whereby no title passed to the defendants
right or relationship,
unless it has been registered:
Provided that an unregistered document affecting immovable property and required by this Act or the Transfer ... permits that an unregistered document affecting immovable property may be given in evidence i.e. where a document remains unregistered and title does not pass
land of which registration is optional shall take effect against unregistered documents; and the word "unregistered" is defined in the explanation thereunder ... appears to me to preclude and negative the view that an unregistered document of 1876 could be protected by Section
sale-deed of 1920 for all practical purposes annulled the four unregistered documents. This plca however was not rasied before the arguments were addiesscd ... made the purchase of 1920 with notice of the pre-existing unregistered documents. We find that the plaintiff purchased with members of Harnam Singh