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LAW COMMISSION
O F I N D I A
THIRTY-FOURTH REPORT ... INDIAN REGISTRATION ACT, 1908
SEPTEMBER 1967
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Q MINISTRY OF LAW
C1-rA11mAN,
Shri P. Govinda Menon
Law Commission Report
Commission Report Section 30(2) Of The Indian Registration Act 1908
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Section 30(2) of the Indian Registration Act 1908
Extension to Delhi
May, 1967
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Law Commission Report
Munsif at Sealdah. By Section 77 of the Indian
Registration Act, 1908, it is provided that when the Registrar refuses ... limitation prescribed by Section 77 of the Indian Registration Act,
1908.
7. If the case of Abdul Hakim v. Latifunnessa
Calcutta High Court
Kulu under Sections 40 and 41 of the
Indian Registration Act, 1908 for registration. Smt. Rittu Devi
daughter ... section (1) of S. 69 of the Indian Registration Act, 1908. The said
rule reads as under:
"3. Persons
Delhi High Court
power conferred by Section 80S of the Indian
Registration Act, 1908 as amended by the Bengal louts Act, 1942 with ... rule made under Section 80-G of the Indian Registration Act,
1908 shall be deemed to be a tout within
Calcutta High Court
Under Section 17(1)(d) of the Indian Registration Act, 1908 it is
stated that leases of immovable property from ... required to be registered under the Indian
Registration Act, 1908 it was not a lease deed at all and hence
Calcutta High Court
STAMP COLLECTOR, ............. Opp. Parties.
KHURDA & ORS.
(A) INDIAN REGISTRATION ACT, 1908 (ORISSA AMENDMENT ... there is no such provision either under the Indian Registration Act, 1908 or the Indian
Stamp Act, 1899 that empowers
Orissa High Court
compulsorily registerable under Section 17 of the Indian Registration Act,
1908 and in view of the nature of the suit ... proviso to Section 49 of the Indian Registration Act,
1908.
In view of the fact that both the counsel made
Andhra High Court
dated August 1, 1978,
required registration under the Indian Registration Act, 1908. I
allowed Mr. Mookherjee to urge this point ... consent of the parties"
required registration under the Indian Registration Act, 1908. This
submission of Mr. Mookerjee was sought
Calcutta High Court
power conferred by
section 22-A of the Indian Registration Act, 1908
[Central ... powers conferred
under Section 22-A of the Indian Registration Act,
1908 [Central Act No. XVI of 1908] as applicable
Supreme Court of India
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