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Registration Act Question 1:
According to Section 38 of the Registration Act, 1908, Who is exempt from appearing at the registration office?
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Registration Act Question 1 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Option 3.
Key PointsSection 38: Persons exempt from appearance at registration-office.—(1)
- (a) A person who by reason of bodily infirmity is unable without risk or serious inconvenience to appear at the registration-office, or
- (b) a person in jail under civil or criminal process, or
- (c) person exempt by law from personal appearance in Court, and who would but for the provisions next hereinafter contained be required to appear in person at the registration-office, shall not be required so to appear.
(2) In the case of every such person the registering officer shall either himself go to the house of such person, or to the jail in which he is confined, and examine him or issue a commission for his examination.
Additional Information
- Section 36: Procedure where appearance of executant or witness is desired.
- Section 37: Officer or Court to issue and cause service of summons.
- Section 39: Law as to summonses, commissions and witnesses.
Registration Act Question 2:
Which section of the Registration Act, 1908 provides for Certificate of Registration?
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Registration Act Question 2 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Section 60
Key PointsSection 60 of the Registration provides for Certificate of registration.
It states that : (1) After such of the provisions of sections 34, 35, 58 and 59 as apply to any document presented for registration have been complied with, the registering officer shall endorse thereon a certificate containing the word “registered”, together with the number and page of the book in which the document has been copied.
Registration Act Question 3:
According to the Registration Act, 1908, who is empowered to refuse the registration of certain documents?
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Registration Act Question 3 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Registering Officer
Key PointsSection 19 of the Registration Act, 1908 provides for Documents in language not understood by registering officer.
It states that : If any document duly presented for registration be in a language which the registering officer does not understand, and which is not commonly used in the district he shall refuse to register the documents, unless it be accompanied by a true translation into a language commonly used in the district and also by a true copy.
Registration Act Question 4:
Under the Registration Act, 1908, what is the timeperiod within which a document must be presented for registration?
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Registration Act Question 4 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 4 months from the date of execution
Key PointsSection 23 of the Registration Act, 1908 provides for Time for presenting documents.
It states that : Subject to the provisions contained in sections 24, 25 and 26, no document other than a will shall be accepted for registration unless presented for that purpose to the proper officer within four months from the date of its execution.
Provided that a copy of a decree or order may be presented within four months from the day on which the decree or order was made, or, where it is appealable, within four months from the day on which it becomes final.
Registration Act Question 5:
Which section of the Registration Act, 1908, deals with the consequences of non-registration of documents required to be registered?
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Registration Act Question 5 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is OPTION 3
Key PointsSection 49 of the Registration Act, 1908 provides for Effect of non-registration of documents required to be registered.
No document required by section 17 or by any provision of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (4 of 1882)], to be registered shall—
(a) affect any immovable property comprised therein, or
(b) confer any power to adopt, or
(c) be received as evidence of any transaction affecting such property or conferring such power,
unless it has been registered:
Provided that an unregistered document affecting immovable property and required by this Act or the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (4 of 1882), to be registered may be received as evidence of a contract in a suit for specific performance under Chapter II of the Specific Relief Act, 1877 (3 of 1877) as evidence of any collateral transaction not required to be effected by registered instrument.
Top Registration Act MCQ Objective Questions
According to Section 7 of the Registration Act, 1908, the State Government shall establish in every ________ an office to be styled as the office of the Registrar.
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Registration Act Question 6 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is District
- Establishment of Registrar and Sub-Registrar Offices:
- (1) The State Government is mandated to set up a Registrar's office in every district, referred to as the "office of the Registrar." Additionally, in each sub-district, one or more offices, titled "office of the Sub-Registrar" or "offices of the Joint Sub-Registrars," are to be established.
- (2) The State Government holds the authority to merge any Sub-Registrar's office subordinate to a Registrar's office. Subsequently, the State Government may empower a Sub-Registrar, whose office has undergone amalgamation, to exercise not only his own powers and responsibilities but also any or all of the powers and duties of the Registrar to whom he is subordinated.
- It is essential to note that this authorization does not grant a Sub-Registrar the ability to adjudicate on appeals against orders he himself has issued under this Act.
Identity the correct proposition:
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Registration Act Question 7 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe Correct answer is Option 2
Key Points
- Section 17 of The Indian Registration Act mandates the registration of certain documents, highlighting the importance of formalizing various types of transactions involving immovable property and certain other legal matters to ensure legal recognition and enforceability. Here’s a concise summary:
Mandatory Registration: The following documents require registration if related to property within jurisdictions where specific historical or this Act applies and if executed after those laws came into force:
- Gifts of immovable property.
- Non-testamentary instruments impacting rights or interests in immovable property of value ₹100 or more.
- Receipt acknowledgments pertaining to consideration involving rights or interests in immovable property.
- Leases of immovable property exceeding one year or reserving yearly rent.
- Non-testamentary instruments transferring legal decrees, orders, or awards involving rights or interests in immovable property of value ₹100 or more.
Exemptions and Provisions:
- Documents enabling transfers for consideration of immovable property for section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act must be registered; otherwise, they are ineffective for the mentioned section’s purposes.
- Certain document types like composition deeds, instruments related to joint stock company shares, and certain debentures are exempt from clauses (b) and (c).
- Specific instances exempt certain documents like governmental grants of immovable property, official loans related documents, partition instruments by a Revenue Officer, mortgages payment receipts, and more from registration requirement under specified conditions.
Adoption:
- Authorities to adopt a son, not conferred by a will and executed after January 1, 1872, must be registered.
- This section underpins the necessity of registering various legally significant documents to ensure clarity, enforceability, and legal standing regarding transactions or agreements involving immovable property and certain other matters.
Documents of which registration is optional ________.
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Registration Act Question 8 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is all of the above.
Key Points
- Section 18 of the Registration Act, provides for the Documents of which registration is optional.
- It states that: Any of the following documents may be registered under this Act, namely:--
(a) Instruments (other than instruments of gift and wills) which purport or operate to create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish, whether in present or in future, any right, title or interest, whether vested or contingent, of a value less than one hundred rupees, to or in immovable property;
(b) instruments acknowledging the receipt or payment of any consideration on account of the creation, declaration, assignment, limitation or extinction of any such right, title or interest;
(c) leases of immovable property for any term not exceeding one year, and leases exempted under section 17;
(cc) instruments transferring or assigning any decree or order of a Court or any award when such decree or order or award purports or operates to create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish, whether in present or in future, any right, title or interest, whether vested or contingent, of a value less than one hundred rupees, to or in immovable property;]
(d) instruments (other than wills) which purport or operate to create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish any right, title or interest to or in movable property;
(e) wills; and
(f) all other documents not required by section 17 to be registered.
Which section of Registration Act, 1908 makes it compulsory to affix passport size photographs and fingerprints upon the documents to be registered?
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Registration Act Question 9 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is option 3.Key Points
- Section 32A of Registration Act, 1908 deals with compulsory affixing of photograph, etc.
- It says every person presenting any document at the proper registration office under section 32 shall affix his passport size photograph and fingerprints to the document.
- Provided that where such document relates to the transfer of ownership of immovable property, the passport size photograph and fingerprints of each buyer and seller of such property mentioned in the document shall also be affixed to the document.
Unavoidable delay upto ________ in presentation of a document for registration under the Registration Act, 1908 may be condoned by Registrar.
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Registration Act Question 10 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is option 2.Key Points
- Section 25 comes under Chapter 4 (Time of Presentation) deals with provision where delay in presentation is unavoidable.
- It states if, owing to urgent necessity or unavoidable accident, any document executed, or copy of a decree or order made, in India is not presented for registration till after the expiration of the time hereinbefore prescribed in that behalf, the Registrar, in cases where the delay in presentation does not exceed four months, may direct that, on payment of a fine not exceeding ten times the amount of the proper registration-fee, such document shall be accepted for registration.
- Any application for such direction may be lodged with a Sub-Registrar, who shall forthwith forward it to the Registrar to whom he is subordinate.
Additional Information
- Section 23 deals with time for presenting documents.
- Subject to the provisions contained in sections 24, 25 and 26, no document other than a will shall be accepted for registration unless presented for that purpose to the proper officer within four months from the date of its execution.
- Provided that a copy a of a decree or order may be presented within four months from the day on which the decree or order was made, or, where it is appealable, within four months from the day on which it becomes final.
Registration Act Question 11:
According to the Registration Act, 1908, who is empowered to refuse the registration of certain documents?
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Registration Act Question 11 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Registering Officer
Key PointsSection 19 of the Registration Act, 1908 provides for Documents in language not understood by registering officer.
It states that : If any document duly presented for registration be in a language which the registering officer does not understand, and which is not commonly used in the district he shall refuse to register the documents, unless it be accompanied by a true translation into a language commonly used in the district and also by a true copy.
Registration Act Question 12:
Which section of the Registration Act, 1908, provides for the documents executed out of India?
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Registration Act Question 12 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Section 26.
Key Points
- Section 26 of The Registration Act, 1908, provides for Documents executed out of India.
- It states that —When a document purporting to have been executed by all or any of the parties out of India is not presented for registration till after the expiration of the time hereinbefore prescribed in that behalf, the registering officer, if satisfied—
(a) that the instrument was so executed, and
(b) that it has been presented for registration within four months after its arrival in India, may, on payment of the proper registration-fee accept such document for registration.
Registration Act Question 13:
Who shall appoint the Inspector General of Registration?
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Registration Act Question 13 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is State Government.
Key Points
- Section 3 of The Registration Act, 1908, provides for the Inspector-General of Registration.
- It states that —(1) The State Government shall appoint an officer to be the Inspector-General of Registration for the territories subject to such Government:
Provided that the State Government may, instead of making such appointment, direct that all or any of the powers and duties hereinafter conferred and imposed upon the Inspector-General shall be exercised and performed by such officer or officers, and within such local limits, as the State Government appoints in this behalf.
(2) Any Inspector-General may hold simultaneously any other office under the Government.
Registration Act Question 14:
Section 21 of the Registration Act, 1908 applies to:
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Registration Act Question 14 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Option 1.
Key Points
- Section 21: Description of property and maps or plans.
- This section provides that a non-testamentary document relating immovable property shall not be accepted for registration unless it contains a description of such property sufficient to identify the same. Further, the non-testamentary document containing a map or plan of any property comprised therein shall be accompanied by a true copy of the map or plan.
Additional Information
- Section 22 provides Description of houses and land by reference to Government maps or surveys.
Registration Act Question 15:
A document, registered without being presented by a proper person under section 23A:
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Registration Act Question 15 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Option 1.
Key Points Section 23A:- Re-registration of certain documents.
- Sometimes a document requiring registration may be accepted for registration by a Register or Sub-Registrar from a person not duly empowered to present the same, and may be registered. In such a case, any person claiming under such document may present such document or cause the same to be presented, in accordance with the provisions of Part VI (sections 32 to 35) for registration in the office of the Registrar of the district in which the document was originally registered. He can however do so within four months from his first becoming aware that the registration of such document is invalid.
- The Registrar after being satisfied that the document so accepted for registration from a person was not duly empowered to present the same, he shall proceed to the re-registration of the document.
- as if it has not been previously registered, and
- as if such presentation for registration was a presentation for registration made within the time allowed therefor under Sections 23 to 27.
- All the provisions of the Act, as to registration of documents, shall apply to re-registration. The document, if duly registered in accordance with the provisions of section 23-A shall be deemed to have been duly registered for all purposes from the date of its original registration.
- The provisions of Section 23-A shall apply notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Act.
Additional Information
- Section 23:- Time for presenting documents.