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...of Indian Easements Act, 1882. Said Act is a Central Act and the same does not prescribe compulsory registration of a Leave and License agreement and an agreeme...Central Act, are beyond legislative competence of State legislature and therefore, void. II) The Petitioners say and submit that, the registration and requirement of compulsory ...compulsory registration of a Leave and Licence agreement and an agreement for continuation of the same. Therefore, the obligation now cast to compulsorily register such agreement is incon...

...Act is a Central Act and the same does not prescribe compulsory registration of a Leave and License agreement and an agreement for continuation of the same. The...competence of State legislature and therefore, void. II) The Petitioners say and submit that, the registration and requirement of compulsory registration of agreements b...compulsory registration of a Leave and Licence agreement and an agreement for continuation of the same. Therefore, the obligation now cast to compulsorily register such agreement is incon...

...whatever documents were produced by the petitioner before the competent authority in support of her plea that she was in occupation of the suit premises prior to execution of the leave and ...registration of the document of leave and license for its admissibility in the evidence. The learned Counsel submitted that in the instant matter, the leave and license ...application were occupied by the present respondent on the basis of the leave and license agreement entered between her and the present petitioner. According to the petitioner, the agreement was executed o...

..., 1908. The contention that the provisions regarding compulsory requirement of registration of the leave and license agreement found in section 55(1) of the said Act will hav...business tour. Referring to section 55 of the said Act, it was sought to be argued that in the absence of registration of the agreement of leave and license, the contention ...for the landlord to get the agreement of leave and license recorded in writing and registered under the Registration...

...about the terms and conditions subject to which a premises have been given to him by the landlord on leave and license or have been let to him, shall prevail, unless ...lower Appellate Court and also this Court is about the non-registration of the agreements of leave and license by the respondents as required under Section 55 Rane * 7/1..., as the consequence of non-registration of leave and license agreement under Section 55 of the Maharashtra ...

...ratified on 9-7-1993 with two declaratory statements and one reservation. Article 16(2) of the Convention says, though India agreed on principle that compulsory registration of marriages is highly...) the Himachal Pradesh Registration of Marriages Act, 1996, and (4) the Andhra Pradesh Compulsory Registration of Marriages Act, 2002. In five States provisions appear to have been made for volunt...a policy providing for compulsory registration of marriages by the Panchayats and maintenance of its records relating to births and deaths. Under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 which applies to...

...are four statutes which provide for compulsory registration of marriages. They are: (1) the Bombay Registration of Marriages Act, 1953 (applicable to Maharashtra and Gujarat), (2) the Karnataka...Marriages (Registration and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1976, (3) the Himachal Pradesh Registration of Marriages Act, 1996, and (4) the Andhra Pradesh Compulsory Registration ...Pradesh also it appears that the State Government has announced a policy providing for compulsory registration of marriages by the Panchayats and maintenance of its records relating to births and...

...B.C Ray, J.— This appeal on special leave is directed against the judgment and order dated November 23, 1988 passed in C.W.J.C No. 8457 of 1988 by the High Court, Patna...fact this has been made as a measure of punishment.8. Being aggrieved and dissatisfied by the order of compulsory retirement passed against him by the respondents, the...of misconduct and consequently it casts a stigma on the service career of the appellant. Such order of compulsory retirement from service though appears to be innocuous, has been made by way of...

...carried on the business of generating and supplying electricity in the town of Fazilka in accordance with the terms of a license for fifteen years. Clause 9(a) of the license gave the Gov...thereunder, this so-called sale was really a compulsory acquisition of property and not a sale as legally understood. Held, that from the provisions of the Electricity Act, 1910, read...applied for license and the Government who granted the license. 1 The true scope and effect of s...

...123 provides that a gift of immovable property must be effected by a registered instrument. Section 17 of the Registration Act gives a long list of instruments for which registration is compulsory...G.P Mathur, J.— This appeal, by special leave, has been preferred by the defendants (State of Himachal Pradesh and three others) against the judgment and decree dated 10-12...-1969 issued by the State of Himachal Pradesh under Section 78 of the Registration Act be declared void and ultra vires and for recovery of Rs 27,771 paid by them as registration fee for ...

...of the vehicle to the transferee. It was held therein that since insurance against third party is compulsory, and once the insurance company had undertaken liability to third party incurred by the...insurance of vehicle had been made compulsory under Section 94 read with Section 95 of the Act.4. A perusal of Sections 94 and 95 would further show that the said provisions...can cover three kinds of risks i.e owner of the vehicle, property (vehicle) and third party. The liability of the owner to have compulsory insurance is only in regard to the third party and not to...

...said argument is of no avail to the defendant. 23. Coming to the question as to whether Ext.A1 would require compulsory registration, a decision of the Bombay High Court in ...and the same is as under: (iv) Whether a deed of licence would require mandatory registration in view of Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908...provided under Section 17 of the Act, 1908 and would require registration. 24. While answering this query, Section 17(1)(b) of the Act, 1908 provides creation of...

...compulsory. Indian Registration Act (16 of 1908), s 17(1) (b)--Award in respect of immovable property over Rs. 100--Registration if compulsory. HEADNOTE: An...making the award a rule of the court. On the question whether the award was admissible in evidence as it was not registered, HELD:(per Full Court.) The award required registration. (Per Sikri and...question was not a mere waste paper but had some legal effect and it plainly purports to affect or affects property within the meaning of s. 17(1)(b) of the Registration Act [248 F-H; 249 F, 250 E...

.... Compulsory retirement.—(1) The appointing officer has the powers that he can without giving any reason compulsory retire any employee on completion of twenty years of his service and on this ground any c...that charge or imputation and not to exercise the power of compulsory retirement. But mere reference to the rule, even if it mentions grounds for compulsory retirement, cannot be regarded as sufficient...for treating the order of compulsory retirement as an order of punishment. In such a case, the order can be said to have been passed in terms of the rule and, therefore, a different intention cannot be...

..., title or interest, whether vested or contingent, of the value of one hundred rupees and upwards, to or in immovable property requires compulsory registration. All other documents not enumerated under...the Act as well.9. Section 17 of the Act deals with documents where registration is compulsory and Section 18 deals with the documents where registration is optional. A reading of.... 100/- and upwards, is a document which needs compulsory registration. But the learned Judge has taken the view that to revoke a sale or to cancel the same, the consent or knowledge of the purchaser is...

...achieved by requiring compulsory registration of certain types of documents and providing for consequences of non-registration.16. Sect...regarding certain transfers, to avoid payment of stamp duty and registration charges on deeds of conveyance, to avoid payment of capital gains on transfers, to invest unaccounted for money (black...disclosing them as assets held.(c) Purchasers who want to avoid the payment of stamp duty and registration charges either deliberately or on wrong advice...

...Section 29-A. Section 29-A contemplates issuing of no objection certificate both on the occasion of assignment of a new registration mark and also while transferring the motor vehicle. The registering...APLJ 249.The registration of the vehicle in the name of the transferee is not necessary to pass title in the vehicle. Payment of price and delivery of the vehicle m....2. The question is whether the insurance policy lapses and consequently the liability of the insurer ceases when the insured vehicle was transferred and no application/intimation as...

...be considered from the date of completion of compulsory rotatory internship and not the year of registration with State/Dental Council of India as per letter dated 19.9.2011 According to ...of compulsory rotatory internship not the year of registration with the State/Dental Council of India.”2. Petitioner submitted an application for considering his candidature as per norms...of September, 2004, September, 2005, September, 2006 and September, 2007 and the compulsory rotatory internship was completed in the year 2008. It is, thus, evident that the petitioner for all...

...which does not require any registration and both the courts below erred in coming to a conclusion that Exts. B-21 and B-22 require registration ignoring the true nature of the documents. It is urged.... Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908“17. Documents of which registration is compulsory.—(1) The f...not exceed five years and the annual rents reserved by which do not exceed fifty rupees.”12.2. Section 49 of the Registration Act, 1908“49. Effect of...

...December 15, 1986. No specific reason was given in the said order for the compulsory purchase of the said property. All that was stated was “… considering all the relevant facts and for the reasons...providing for the acquisition or compulsory purchase of immovable property, even in the absence of any proof of tax evasion would violate the provisions of Article 14 and Article 19(1)(g) ...provided against orders made by appropriate authorities for compulsory purchase of immovable properties which orders had serious civil consequences and cast an aspersion on the parties of attempted tax...