Registration Act, 1908, Section 49 -- Proviso - Un-registered agreement to sell - Suit for specific performance - Photocopy of unregistered agreement to sell is filed along with plaint - Document sought to be brought on record is intended only to be used as a proof of oral agreement of sale and it is permitted u/s 49 of the Act...........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 186 -- Offence u/s 186 IPC - S.186 IPC is a non-cognizable offence and in absence of ingredients of S.353 IPC (cognizable offence) disclosed in FIR, prior permission of Magistrate u/s 155(2) Cr.PC was necessary to register FIR - No such permission was obtained rendering registration of FIR and ensuing investigation bad in law - FIR quashed...........
Registration Act, 1908, Section 17 -- Registration - Document is presumed to be genuine if same is registered...........
Registration Act, 1908, Section 17(2)(vi) -- Compromise decree and decree on admission by defendant - Does not require registration...........
Registration Act, 1908, Section 17 -- Registration - Compromise decree - It is only in case of compromise decree where property is not the subject matter of suit, but compromise has been arrived at between parties, decree needs to be registered...........
Registration Act, 1908, Section 32 -- Registration of document - It is the Decree Holder who has to present document for registration - Act does not envisage any provision requiring Court to get order or decree registered...........
Registration Act, 1908, Section 23 -- Registration of decree - Time limit for registration of an order or decree is four months when it becomes final...........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 174A, Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Section 138 -- Dishonour of cheque - Proclaimed offender - Registration of FIR u/s 174-A IPC - Petitioner is acquitted of charges in main complaint u/s 138 of N.I. Act - No useful purpose would be served by continuing proceedings u/s 174-A IPC against petitioner - FIR u/s 174-A IPC along with all..........
Constitution of India, 1950, Article 21, Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, Section 2(1)(d) -- Police - Registration of FIR/complaint - Every citizen who goes to a Police Station to report commission of an offence deserves to be treated with human dignity - That is his fundamental right u/art 21 of Constitution - A citizen who wants to report commission of an offence..........
Stamp Act, 1899, Article 18, Registration Act, 1908, Section 89(4) -- Registration and stamp duty - Auction sale - Sale certificate - Registration Authorities cannot insist on payment of Stamp Duty and registration fee basing on value of property as indicated in Market Value Register - Sub-Registrar has no other option, but to register sale certificates by fixing stamp..........