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registration of documents required to be registered.- No document required by section 17 1[ or by any provisions ... unless it has been registered: 1[ Provided that an unregistered document affecting immovable property and required by this
Central Government Act
against the
reception of the unregistered document as evidence. It does not
prohibit the reception of any other evidence ... Evidence Act. Section 49(c)
excludes from evidence the unregistered document, section 91 precludes
the proof of only the terms
Andhra High Court
document with which I
am concerned is not an unregistered document affecting immoveable
property but an unregistered document acknowledging ... property. If the question
arose with reference to "an unregistered document affecting
immoveable property" I should find myself in some
Madras High Court
course of the judgment referred to
this unregistered document, called the transaction merely one of sale
by delivery of property ... previous encumbrance or transfer should be,
though by an unregistered document, a valid transfer. The decision,
therefore, of the learned
Madras High Court
transaction. But,
such prohibition does not apply to an unregistered document affecting immovable
property in a suit for specific performance ... exception to the general rule that unregistered
documents with reference to Section 17 are inadmissible. The proviso says that
unregistered
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effect as regards the property comprised therein,
against every unregistered document relating to the same property, and
not being ... decree or order, whether such unregistered document be of
the same nature as the registered document
Madras High Court
unless it has been registered. Proviso states
that an unregistered document affecting immovable property and required
by this ... period of five years. The deed was
unregistered document. Apex Court held that such lease could not create
a lease
Kerala High Court
paying off the mortgage was
held inadmissible as an unregistered document. And in holding it
inadmissible the case of Narayan ... effect as regards the property comprised therein, against every
unregistered document relating to the same property, and therefore as
against
Bombay High Court
proviso of Section 49 of Indian Registration Act, unregistered
document can be received in evidence for collateral purposes. Section ... power, unless it has been registered.
Provided that an unregistered document affecting immovable property
and required by this
Rajasthan High Court
with Section 49 of
Registration Act seeking rejection of unregistered documents marked as
A-3 and A-4. The learned ... proviso to Section 49, it is clear that the
unregistered document can be received as evidence only to substantiate
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