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Central Government Act Section 17(1)(b) in The Registration Act, 1908
(b) other non- testamentary instruments which purport ... create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish,
1. Sub- section (1) of s. 14, rep. by the A. O. 1937.
whether
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Single Judge. It held that the award required
registration under section 17(1) of the Registration ... brothers.
On the question whether the award required registration
under section 17(1) of the Registration Act:
Allowing the appeals
Supreme Court of India
required registration under the Act, it could
only be as an 'executed instrument' under
Section 17, a description which ... treated as a case coming under Section 17(1)(a) of
the Act, though the scope of Section
Supreme Court of India
Act 16 of 1864, or the
Registration Act 20 of 1866, or Registration Act 8 of 1871, or the
Registration ... Registration Act, we find that the language of
Clause (b), Sub-section 1, Section 17 is not limited expressly
Calcutta High Court
Act No. 16 of
1864, or the Indian Registration Act, 1866 (20 of 1866), or the
Indian Registration Act ... award, without the intervention of a Court,
requires registration under Section 17 of the Registration Act, and,
therefore, Section
Punjab-Haryana High Court
remittable under Section 17(d) of the Indian Registration
Act (Act XVI of 1908).
3. Section 107 of the Transfer ... which are
compulsorily remittable under Section 17 and so governed by Section 49
of the Registration Act may, nevertheless
Madras High Court
Arbitration Act, 1940) dispensing with registration of a document
compulsorily registrable under Section 17(1)(b). Indeed, the amendment ... Registration Act, it cannot be made a rule of the Court under Section
17 of the Act. We think
Andhra High Court
that case
the registration of the document in question was compulsory under
Section 54, T.P. Act. Whatever, therefore ... Property Act relating to registration supplemental to the Registration
Act, the legislature simply declared that Section
Allahabad High Court
Registration Act, as applicable to the
State of U.P., reads as under :
"Section 17(1)--The following documents shall ... Act reads as under :
"Section 17(2)-- Nothing in Clause (b) and (c) of Sub-section (1)
applies
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Section 17(1)(b) of the Indian Registration Act. Under
Section 17(1)(b) of the Indian Registration ... consequences of non-registration of documents which are compulsorily
registrable under Section 17 of the said Act or under
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