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ILC-2015-SC-CIVIL-Jan-2

Phool Patti and Anr. Vs. Ram Singh (Dead) Through Lrs. & Anr.

Head Note

The Transfer of Property Act, 1872  - Section 123

Registration Act, 1908 - Section 17(1)(a) and 17(2)(vi) - Gift - Family settlement - Consent decree - Registration - 20 kanals of land was gifted by Bhagwan to Ram Singh - This gift clearly requires compulsory registration under Section 17(1)(a) of the Registration Act - Ram Singh claim over 32 kanals of land was acknowledged in the consent decree - This did not require compulsory registration in view of Section 17 (2) (vi) of the Act - The decree relating to 32 kanals of land did not require compulsory registration the gift of 20 kanals of land by Bhagwan in favour of Ram Singh, notwithstanding the decree in the first suit, requires compulsory registration since it created, for the first time, right, title or interest in immovable property of a value greater than Rs.100/- in favour of Ram Singh.

Topic(s)-Gift - Compulsory registration when not required







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