LAWS(MAD)-1945-4-4

NALLA GOUNDAR Vs. KRISHNASWAMI NAICKER

Decided On April 04, 1945
NALLA GOUNDAR Appellant
V/S
KRISHNASWAMI NAICKER Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) IN this appeal the Court is called upon to construe Clause (b) of Section 74 of the Indian Registration Act.

(2.) THE appellant presented to the Sub -Registrar a conveyance of Immovable property for registration. The vendor (the respondent in this appeal) did not attend at the office of the Sub -Registrar when he was required to do so for the purpose of the registration; and the Sub -Registrar regarded his absence as a denial of execution. Consequently he refused to register the document. Thereupon the appellant appealed to the Registrar under Section 73 of the Act. Without inquiring whether the vendor had executed the deed the Registrar refused to register it because the respondent had not complied with the requirements of Section 145(2) of the Madras Estates Land Act. He considered that compliance with the provision of law contained therein was necessary before the vendee was entitled to have the document registered.

(3.) SECTION 73 of the Registration Act provides for an application to the Registrar, if the Sub -Registrar refuses to register a document. Section 74 says :