Last Change:

05/01/2025

Registration Act

Year: 1908

Type: Domestic law

Rights Category: Housing, land & property

Description

An Act to Consolidate the enactments relating to the Registration of Documents.

Selected provisions
Effect of unregistered contract for sale executed prior to section 17A becomes effective

B. (1) Where a contract for sale of immovable property is executed but not registered prior to coming into force of section 17A-
(a) the parties to the contract shall, within six months from the date of coming into force of that section,-
(i) present the instrument of sale of immovable property under the contract for registration, or
(ii) present the contract for sale itself for registration; or,
(b) either of the parties, if aggrieved for non compliance with any of the provisions mentioned in clause (a), shall, notwithstanding anything contained to the contrary in any law for the time being in force as to the law of Limitation, institute a suit for specific performance or recession of the contract within six months next after the expiry of the period mentioned in clause (a),
failing which the contract shall stand void.
(2) The provision of sub-section (1) shall not apply to any contract for sale of immovable property on the basis of which a suit has been instituted in a civil court before coming into force of section 17A.

Fees to be fixed by Government

The Government shall prepare a table of fees payable-
(a) for the registration of documents;
(b) for searching the registers;
(c) for making or granting copies of reasons, entries or documents, before, on or after registration;
and of extra or additional fees payable-
(d) for every registration under section 30;
(e) for the issue of commissions;
(f) for filing translations;
(g) for attending at private residences;
(h) for the safe custody and return of documents; and
(i) for such other matters as appear to the Government necessary to effect the purposes of this Act.