REHMAT KHAN ALIAS BABA KHAN versus JEWAZ KHAN
Section 2 (10) Registration Act (XVI of 1908), Section 17 Contract Act (IX of 1872), Section 2 (e) Contract and conveyance stamp duty, not as a charging bond / sale of contract, but as a contract tool Will be stamped on. Assigning the benefit of the contract is to sell the contract was only responsible for the stamp duty as a contract, but to sell the interest generated from the contract and its transfer to the property was paid as a conveyance agreement / so as to be outstanding. Receiving money was merely an agreement on the full sale. In the future the transfer of the property will not create any right or title or interest in the property until it is transferred and the sale is completed until that right. Notwithstanding the acquisition, for the purpose of title, possession shall not be a matter of sale only if the contract of sale is When completed, stamp duty was imposed on the sale. The actual transfer of the property was an essential feature attached to the conveyance.
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