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Registration Act

Practice Test 1

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Other than Will, all documents should be presented for registration within . . . . . . . . from date of execution.

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Documents for registration may be presented:

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Under Section 34 the registering officer shall inquire

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A document other than the one relating to land, can be presented for registration in the office of Sub-registrar within whose subdistrict

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Registration of a document presented after the expiry of total period prescribed in Part IV of the Act is

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What is provided under Section 17 of Registration Act?

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The Registration Act, 1908 came into force on

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An unregistered sale deed of an agricultural land shall have which of the following effect on the said land.

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A deed purporting to bestow residence in the house and food from the rent of the house is a

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A registered document relating to a property takes precedence over the unregistered document relating to the same property under . . . . . . . . section of the Registration Act

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A Registrar

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The Section providing for documents of which registration is optional under the Registration Act is

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Under Section 51 of the Registration Act, 1908 which of the following books is the book for “Register of deposit of Wills”

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A non-testamentary document is one

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A document, registration of which has been refused by the Sub-registrar of a sub-district

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Which of the following documents do not cause any change in the legal relationship to the property

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A document can be presented for registration beyond the period of 4 months of its execution

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The presentation of document for reregistration by the proper person should be

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The share of a partner in the partnership property which includes movable and immovable assets, for the purposes of the Indian Registration Act, 1908, is

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Under the Registration Act, 1908, a registered document operates

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Which section of Indian Registration Act, 1908 provides with compulsory registration of Instrument of Gifts and Immovable Properties

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A gift of a debt secured by a mortgage of immovable property

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A registering officer may refuse the registration of the documents

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‘Immovable property’ has been defined in

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When the office of Registrar is temporarily vacant, who has power to act as Registrar till permanent arrangement is made?

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Under section 50 of the Registration Act

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A deed of adoption requires

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Which of the following require compulsory registration under section 17(1)(b)

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