Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 174A, Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Section 138 -- Proclaimed offender - Registration of FIR u/s 174-A IPC - Complaint u/s 138 of N.I. Act already stands withdrawn by complainant on having received the entire cheque amount - No useful purpose is going to be served by carrying on with the proceedings arising out of FIR - FIR u/s 174-A..........
Registration Act, 1908, Section 17, 49Proviso -- Unregistered agreement to sell - Suit for specific performance - Agreement to sell though unregistered can be accepted in evidence for collateral purpose in a suit for specific performance...........
Agreement to sell -- Registered agreement with possession - Entire stamp duty leviable on sale consideration paid at the time of registration of agreement - Stamp duty was, thus, not leviable on the sale deed executed pursuant to the agreement to sell with possession as no stamp duty can be twice levied on the sale consideration with respect to one transfer...........
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 154, Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012, Section 6, Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 506 -- Sexual assault - Delay of seven days in lodging FIR - After commission of offence victim used to remain depressed - Accused had extended threats to kill victim and her parents in case she confided the matter to anyone - As..........
Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, Section 13(1)(b), 13(2) -- Offence u/ss 13(1)(b), 13(2) of P.C Act - Quashing of FIR - Source report for registering FIR is different from authorization issued by Superintendent of police and source report sent by police inspector and date also differs - Registration of FIR and issuing authorization is non-application of mind - FIR..........
Registration Act, 1908, Section 49, 17 -- Unregistered award - Can be used for collateral purpose in a suit for partition to the limited extent of establishing the nature, identity and location of properties sought to be partitioned, but not for proving factum of partition of suit properties...........
Stamp Act, 1899, Section 35, Registration Act, 1908, Section 49 -- Unstamped Instrument - Not admissible in evidence even for collateral purpose, until the same is impounded - Therefore, if a party wants to mark the document for collateral purpose, it is open for it to pay stamp duty together with penalty and get the document impounded and trial Court is at liberty to mark..........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 8 -- Registration of marriage - Marriage being registered and a certificate being issued would not confirm that parties have `solemnised' a Hindu Marriage...........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 8, 7 -- Registration of marriage - If a certificate is issued stating that the couple had undergone marriage and if the marriage ceremony had not been performed in accordance with S.7 of the Act, then the registration of such marriage u/s 8 of the Act would not confer any legitimacy to such a marriage...........
Registration Act, 1908, Section 49 -- Un-registered document - Can be used for collateral purpose to the limited extent of showing possession/nature/character of possession of plaintiff over suit property...........