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MUHAMMAD SARWAR KHAN versus HABIB BANK LTD.


Section 17 (4) Registration Act (XVI of 1908), section 49 (c) to accept evidence of unregistered mortgage process on the basis of a mortgage pledged by the bank player made by the appellant. The judgment filed against the appellant was pronounced. Unlike section 49 (c) of the Registration Act, 1908, an unregistered mortgage agreement cannot be accepted by the banking court as evidence. Validity appealed through a special law, such as banking companies (recovering loans, advances, credit and financing). ) Act, 1997; in which section 17 (4) of the Act was enacted, under which the Banking Court could not refuse to accept any document simply because it was sealed. Or was not registered.

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