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...has under Section 50 of the Registration Act of 1908, priority over the unregistered or oral agreement i...the plaintiff.4. This contention has no force in it, in view of the fact that the Court has held that the bond in favour of defendant 1 was collusive and tainted with fraud. S. 50 has...no application in cases where the registered bond is tainted with fraud and the party holding the registered deed has no claim to priority by virtue of this section the object of which is to put an end...

...Registration Act but submitted that since the compromised document needs to be registered, proper stamp should be paid. 3. Considering the rival contentions of the parties and looking to the ...Section 18 of the Registration Act, 1908'' dealing with the table of fees in respect of ...Section 18 of the Registration Act, 1908, the petitioner is required to pay court-fee and under the circumstances, challen...

...contention of the appellant that their sale-deed must be preferred to the unregistered contract in favour of the plaintiff has no force. Section 50, clause (1), of the ...provisions of section 50 of the Registration Act the registered sale deed in favour of the appellants mu...us that this class includes a contract for sale. If then the provisions of section 50(1) of the Registration Act have no application, we have to look to...

...the aforesaid premise because dissolution of the firm is not required to be registered in view of the provisions of Section 17(1)(b) of the Registration Act, 1908 read with ...Partnership Act, 1932. (3 of 3) [CW-1520/2017] Having regard to the facts aforesaid, the petitioner is required to approach the Tehsildar, Tehsil Sanganer, District Jaipur along with...Order 06/02/2017 Contention of learned counsel for the petitioner is that the petitioner is a partnership firm and there are two partners namely Smt. Anjana Badhera and Smt. Asha...

...the appellants that their sale-deed must be preferred to the unregistered contract in favour of the plaintiff has no force. Section 50, Clause (1), of the Registration Act ...provisions of Section 50 of the Registration Act the registered sale-deed in favour of the appellants mu...includes, a contract for sale. If then the provisions of Section 50, Clause (1), of the Registration Act have no application, we have to look to...

...Act, 1963. 47. Mr. Navare finally referred to Section 50(1) of the Registration Act, 1908 set out hereinbelow for convenience: (1) Every document of the kin...the property comprised therein, against every unregistered deed relating to the same property as provided in 29 Section 50 of the Registration Act...thus barred by limitation, as against Pratap Reddy in the absence of any clarification by the Trial Court, as required under Section 21 of the Limitation Act, 1963. 43. Mr. Navare...

...registered and another unregistered document. Normally when there are two different documents, one is unregistered and another registered document, Section 50(1) of the Registration Act, 1908 stip... as per Section 92 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 or Section 95 of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023. Be that as it may, the contention has be... S.J.Parameswari ... Appellant Versus Pavunammal ... Respondent Prayer: Appeal filed under Section 96 of Code of Civil Procedure read with Order 41 and...

...an unregistered document; this being the case, an important question would then arise under Section 50 of the Registration Act...1. The plaintiff is the appellant. He brought a suit in the Court of the Munsif of Purulia for a declaration that the land in dispute appertains to a Chak which he had taken settlement of...from the landlord. The settlement of the plaintiff's Chak was by means of a registered lease executed by the landlord in 1906. The plaintiff's case was that he was in possession of the land in suit by...

...plaintiffs has at the outset referred to Section 17 and Section 50 of the Registration Act, 1908 providi...RAJIV SAHAI ENDLAW, J.1. Though hearing on 9th May, 2013 was commenced on IA No. 2634/2012 of the defendant no. 1 under section 8 of the arbitration & conciliation act...compulsorily registrable and registered documents to take effect against unregistered documents. He has next referred to Section 21 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 dealing with...

...registered lease deed was subsisting and remains uninfringed Section 50 of the Registration Act, 1908, would declare that a lease deed if duly registered, would take precedence as regards the prop...r.cvision petitioner contendcd that the plaintiflf's' suit fbr eviction, cancellation ol lease deed and damages rvas fu.damcntally fraud as it lacks valid cause of acrio*. Section 50 of the Registration ...the proviso to Section 49 of the Registration Act, 1908 i.e. for collateral purpose to prove possession. Section 50 of the Registration Act, 1908 gives...

...Document No.6065 of 2012 dated 11.05.2012 on the file of Sub-Registrar Office, Kundrathur and to initiate criminal action against one Mr.S.Manoharan, Sub Registrar who executed the registration of said document. Th...and now, more than four years have been gone, no criminal action can be taken against the said Sub Registrar under Section 83 of the Registration Act, 1908 departmentally. As against the order passed by...was taken on file in C.C.No.1 of 2016. 2.2. On 23.02.2010, the petitioners submitted an application under Section 10 of the Tamil Nadu Survey and Boundaries Act, 1923...

...document is purported or is proved to be 30 years old, a person claiming benefit of Section 90 would not axiomatically receive a favourable presumption u/s 90 as this would be subject to the scheme u/s 68, 69 and 9...: 15. Section 90 of the Evidence Act is founded on necessity and convenience because it is extremely difficult and so...informed by reasons. 16. So far as applicability of presumption arising from Section 90 of the Evidence Act in respect of copy of the old document is co...

...by placing reliance on the registered document in favour of plaintiff dated 22.11.2006. Under Section 50 of the Registration 13 Act, 1908, if any document menti...clauses (a), (b), (c) and (d) of section 17, if duly registered, it would take effect as regards the property comprised therein, against every unregistered document relating to...confirmed. 2. For the sake of convenience, the parties shall be referred to, in terms of their status before the Trial Court. 3. The 1st Respondent filed the suit...

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...Section 50 of the Registration Act, 1908, which reads as under: “50. Certain regist...Indian Registration Act, 1871, or the Indian Registration Act, 1877, or this Act.” As much as the docume...effected by registered document in accordance with the provisions of the Registration Act, 1908, as fixed by the...

...Section 50 of the Registration Act, 1908, which reads as under:“50. Certain registered d...under the Indian Registration Act, 1871, or the Indian Registration Act, 1877, or this Act.”13. As much as...or transfer been effected by registered document in accordance with the provisions of the Registration Act, 1908, as...

...title from K.R.Nadiger in favour of the donee who is father of plaintiff. 15. Under Section 50 of the ...document of the kind mentioned in clauses (a), (b), (c) and (d) of section 17, sub-section (1), and clauses (a) and (b) of Section 18, shall...PASSED IN R.A. NO.163/2009 ON THE FILE OF THE II ADDITIONAL SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE, HUBLI, DISMISSING DECREE DATED 09.11.2009 AND THE DECREE PASSED IN O.S. NO.21/2000 ON THE...

...possession must be dismissed.We are unable to accede to this contention. In the first place, section 50 of the Indian ...provisions of section 50 of the Indian Registration Act, the registered lease, though subsequent to the oral leas...effect from March, 1920. Such a suit could, under section 60 of the Agra Tenancy Act, have been filed only between the 30th of June and the 1st of October following. The...

...with suspicion in so far as its authenticity is concerned because even if the document is purported or is proved to be 30 years old, a person claiming benefit of Section 90 would not axiomatically receive a favourable presumption u/...Registration No.898. Even if this is presumed to be a passing reference made to the registered sale deed, I find that the requirements of the Evidence Act for proving the contents of a document have not been...with the deeming effect of Section 90 of the Evidence Act, by which the contents of a document, which is 30 years old, are presumed to be proved. I have concluded in the said judgment, by relying...

...right in favour of 50 persons named therein and as such, the same would be governed by the provisions of Section 17(1)(b) of the Registration Act, 1908 ('''''''...said persons for the purpose of necessity of registration and payment of stamp duty. 13. So far as the plea raised based on Section 17(1)(b) of the Act of ...case was a power of attorney and was therefore, governed by provisions of Section 17(1)(g) of the Act of 1908 and therefore, rejection of the application in this regard was not j...