MUNAWAR HUSSAIN versus AMANAT ALI,
Section 12 Registration Act (XVI of 1908), Specific Performance of Contracts for the Sale of Registered Documents Section 52, 58 and 60 The plaintiffs sought to enforce the sale agreement, which was formally registered with the Registrar and The defendants also acknowledged the collection of views presented by the defendants. In the case of trial cases, the trial court heard the case in favor of the defendants, but the appellate court allowed the appeal and the pending case on the ground that the agreement was not considered. On a document sub-registrar assumes accuracy in terms of Sections 52, 58 and 60 of the Registration Act, 1908, no more authentic documentary evidence could be available on the identification of the proof of verification as the facts contained in the certificate / certificate were assumed. And if such evidence / evidence is considered evidence of the appellate court's conclusions in keeping with this agreement, the evidence was not only misreading and proof reading but also clarification of the provisions of the Registration Act, 1908. There was also neglect / infringement, so it cannot be blessed with any legal sanctity and such consequences do not lead to lasting decisions. And the judgment passed by the appellate court was set aside and the circumstances allowed for the trial court to be reinstated.
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