FAZAL MUHAMMAD versus SARWAR KHAN
Registration Act 1908 Section 17 Transfer of Property Act (IV of 1882), Section 54 Unlike clear transfer of property affecting immovable property, the Transfer of Property Registration Act of 1908, 1882 strikes only documents. And not in the cases does the Registration Act 1908. It is not required that a transaction affecting real estate be executed by a registered instrument but it applies when a document has the effect of transacting the transaction set out in Section 17 of the Registration Act. If used for, such documentation must be registered, even though the transaction is one that does not require the law to keep any registered document in writing before the execution of this document. This press can be pressed to determine the nature of such unregistered document, for any transfer of title R will be effective. Statement of the parties' claims and evidence
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