MRS. KHALIDA AZHAR versus RUSTAM ALI BAKHSHI
Section 60 and 59 Civil Code of Conduct (v. 1908), O XXXX, RR 1 and 2 Transfer Property Act (IV of 1882), section 52 provisional injunction applying for a lease pendens, in relation to the theory of registration certificate The claim was disputed by the defendants, who were the real brother of the plaintiff, 1/5 of the property of the deceased father, claiming that the plaintiff had been gifted the suit through the video gift process and stated that The gift process was registered by the sub-registrar and the registration / certificate of registration was. The provision of sub-registrar effect of section 60, Registration Act, 1908 was provided only when a certificate containing the document registered by the Registration Officer was authenticated, the documents provided by the Registration Act. Was justified for the purpose of proving the manner. 1908 and the facts stated herein have been endorsed in section 59 in which it is stated that the verification of the certificate of registration in this document is the first evidence that the requirements of the Registration Act, 1908 have been complied with and It is for the party that challenges the registration to prove any process or error that would result in such registration being revoked. The fact that the matter was not brought to the forefront of the prima facie case had not been brought to light, the claimant's request for a temporary injunction was dismissed if the plaintiff later succeeded and during the litigation. If the property was set aside, it said its beliefs would affect the transaction. Les Pendens \ r \ n
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