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Section 17(1)(b) of the Indian Registration Act. Under
Section 17(1)(b) of the Indian Registration ... Indian Registration Act provides for the
consequences of non-registration of documents which are compulsorily
registrable under Section 17
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section 12A, conditions to be fulfilled-Indian Registration
Act, sections 17 and 49, evidentially value of unregistered
documents of.
HEADNOTE ... requires
registration within the meaning of section 17 of the Indian
Registration Act and as the document was not registered
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provisions of the Indian Registration Act, 1908.
17. We have noticed heretobefore that Section 33 of the Act casts ... Section 17 of
the Indian Registration Act deals with documents,
the registration of which is compulsory and
Section
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pronounce judgment
upon such an unregistered award.
Indian Registration Act: Sections 17, 23, 25 & 49--
Unless a document ... Naik, ILR XXVII Madras p. 43 has
observed that the criterion for purposes of registration
under the Registration Act
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compulsorily
registrable under Section 107 of the Transfer of Property Act and
Section 17(d) of the Indian Registration ... existing lease
registered as required by Section 17(d) of the Indian Registration
Act, requires registration.
(ii) A document, which
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compulsorily
registerable instrument under Section 17(1)(c) of the Indian
Registration Act. It is an instrument under Article ... registerable under Section 17(1)(d) of Indian
Registration Act.
Under Section 17 of the Registration Act, read with
Section
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registration, the
relevant provision of the Indian Registration Act is Section 17(1) (e),
which is as follows:-
Non-testamentary ... within cl.(1) (b) of Section 17 of the Indian
Registration Act, because, as he said, it is a right
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evidence unless it has been registered : Indian
Registration Act, Sections 17 and 49.
15. The point, therefore, that I have ... that it
was required to be registered under Section 17 of the Indian
Registration Act: though when there
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Property
Act (IV of 1882) and Section 17 of the Indian Registration Act (XVI of
1908). Maung Chit Maung ... timber, growing crops nor grass.
12. Section 17 (1) of the Indian Registration Act provides that the
following documents shall
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Raja Keesara Venkatappayya Alias ... vs Raja Nayani Venkataranga Rao And ... on 1
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