TASSAWAR H USSAIN versus WALAYAT HUSSAIN
Sections 17 (i) (b) and 17 (2) (v) of the Registration Act, 1908, Property Act (I82 of 1882), Sections 53A and 54 compulsory registration of the document by the registered plaintiff to a competent defendant Sold. On the same day, the execution of the contract to repatriate the same property to the plaintiff within the stipulated time, the effect of the unregistered contract for the restoration of the property, to attract the provisions of section 17 (1) (b) of the Registration Act. , The document itself is considered to create or extinguish rights, either in the present or in the future, but it has been stated that if the creation of such right in the future depends on the implementation of another document, in the future And the creation of such right, after the application of the document, was covered under the provisions of Section 17 (2). ) (v) Implementation of documents for the maintenance of property to the plaintiff within the scope of the provisions of section 17 (2) (v), even if not registered, restores the defendant's possession of the property. Will make. The dispute was not necessarily registered on the same amount of agreement to resend the defendant to the new document.
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