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Registration Act

Practice Test 2

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Document (other than wills) remaining unclaimed in any registration office for a period exceeding . . . . . . . may be destroyed.

2 / 100

Lease’ has been defined in the Indian Registration Act, 1908, under

3 / 100

India’ has been defined under section 2(6A) of the Indian Registration Act, 1908, as

4 / 100

Registration of a document, presented by a person who is not a proper person within the meaning of Section 32 of Registration Act is

5 / 100

Non-compliance of the provisions of Section 19 of Registration Act is

6 / 100

A document, registered without being presented by a proper person under section 23A

7 / 100

X’ executed a sale deed in favour of ‘Y’ on 1st January, 2002. Subsequently on 10th January, 2002, ‘X’ executed a sale deed in respect of the same property in favour of ‘Z’. Thereafter the sale deed in favour of ‘Z’ executed on 10th January, 2002 was registered on 20th January, 2002. Whereas the sale deed in favour of ‘Y’ was registered on 30th January, 2002.
In the said case, by virtue of section 47

8 / 100

Under Section 32 of Registration Act a document for registration can be presented

9 / 100

When the parties set up competing titles to the property and the differences are resolved by a compromise which is recorded in writing

10 / 100

Section 23 of Indian Registration Act provides the time for presentation of document for registration, before the proper officer, of

11 / 100

Identity the correct proposition:

12 / 100

Which of the following is an immovable property

13 / 100

Which section of Registration Act, 1908 makes it compulsory to affix passport size photographs and fingerprints upon the documents to be registered?

14 / 100

What is meaning of ‘mutatis mutandis’?

15 / 100

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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Section 48 of the Registration Act

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Which of the following documents is not required to be compulsorily registered?

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Which is not an immovable property under the Registration Act

19 / 100

Section 48 of the Registration Act gives

20 / 100

Where there are several persons executing a document at different times, such document can be presented for registration within four months from

21 / 100

Who among the following shall appoint the Inspector General of registration?

22 / 100

The records made by the Panchas about the division of properties

23 / 100

Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908 provides for

24 / 100

The Indian Registration Act, 1908 defines immovable property, under

25 / 100

Under the Registration Act, 1908 a will can be presented for registration before the Registrar or Sub-Registrar by

26 / 100

Will can be presented for registration within

27 / 100

On re-registration, the registration shall be effective

28 / 100

The ‘rule of precedence’ amongst the various registered documents relating to the same property is contained in

29 / 100

Unavoidable delay upto . . . . . . . . in presentation of a document for registration under the Registration Act, 1908 may be condoned by Registrar.

30 / 100

For an instrument of gift of immovable property, under the Registration Act, 1908:

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Section 17(2) of the Registration Act carves out an exception to

32 / 100

For which of the following registration is compulsory under the Registration Act?

33 / 100

Who among the following is entitled to commence prosecution proceeding of the offences committed under the Registration Act?

34 / 100

The transfer of his interest by a partner in the partnership assets, to a third party, is

35 / 100

The lease covered under Section 17(1)(d) is

36 / 100

“Compulsory affixing of photograph and fingerprints of vendor in registration of document” was inserted as new provision under section 32A in the Registration Act, 1908 by

37 / 100

As per section 23 of the Registration Act, wherever exemption is not applicable documents must be presented for registration to the proper officer within . . . . . . . . from the date of its execution.

38 / 100

For registration of documents under Section 32 of the Registration Act, the person who seeks registration: (Select the most appropriate answer)

39 / 100

An unregistered document affecting immovable property

40 / 100

Which of the following is an immovable property within the meaning of section 2(6) of the Indian Registration Act, 1908

41 / 100

Section 16A of Registration Act was inserted in

42 / 100

In Registration Act, provision of re-registration of certain documents is made under

43 / 100

The doctrine of ‘relation back’ in the Registration Act is contained in

44 / 100

Exceptions under section 17(2) of the Registration Act relate to

45 / 100

The words ‘purport or operate’ in section 17(1)(b), refers to

46 / 100

A document relating to land, registered at a place where no part of the property is situate, the registration is

47 / 100

Which of the following documents has the effect of a definite change of legal relation to a property

48 / 100

A will can be presented for registration (Under Registration Act, 1908) within . . . . . . .

49 / 100

An unregistered document can be admitted in evidence, as evidence of

50 / 100

Section 21 of the Registration Act applies to

51 / 100

A copy of decree or order may be presented for registration within the period of . . . . . . . . from the day on which the decree or order was made

52 / 100

The documents registration of which is optional have been dealt in

53 / 100

X’ a Muslim executes a deed of gift on 1st January, 2002 of his property to ‘Y’, but delivery of possession is not given. Later, on 10th January, 2002 executed another gift deed in favour of ‘Z’ which was accompanied by delivery of possession to ‘Z’. The gift deeds in favour of ‘Y’ & ‘Z’ were registered on 30th January, 2002 & 20th January, 2002 respectively.
In these facts,

54 / 100

Which of the following documents requires compulsory registration?

55 / 100

Which document is not compulsorily registrable:

56 / 100

A family settlement reduced in writing for the purpose of using as proof of what they had arranged & when the arrangement is brought by the document, as such

57 / 100

A document required to be registered under Section 17(1A) of Registration Act, 1908 is not registered; the document will have no effect for the purposes of . . . . . . . . of Transfer of Property Act, 1882.

58 / 100

Delay in presentation of a document for registration can be condoned upto

59 / 100

When a document is executed by several persons at different times then it may be presented for registration under Section 24 of Registration Act, 1908, within . . . . . . . .

60 / 100

The Indian Registration Act, 1908, is applicable to the whole of India except

61 / 100

Under Registration Act, Inspector General of Registration is appointed by

62 / 100

A copy of a decree or Order may be presented for registration within-

63 / 100

Which of the following is an immovable property within the meaning of section 2(6) of the Indian Registration Act, 1908, as benefit arising out of land

64 / 100

Section 17(1)(d) of the Registration Act applies to

65 / 100

India’ has been defined in the Indian Registration Act, 1908, under

66 / 100

A document executed out of India can be registered if presented within

67 / 100

Gift in lieu of dower is

68 / 100

Release of his share/interest in the partnership property by a partner, in favour of other partners is

69 / 100

In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court hold that registering officer under Section 35 of the Registration Act cannot enquire into title of the person seeking registration?

70 / 100

Under section 2(9) of the Indian Registration Act, 1908, defines movable property as

71 / 100

The provisions of section 21 of the Registration Act are

72 / 100

A growing tree, drawing substance from the soil, is

73 / 100

Which of the following persons are exempted from appearance at registration office?

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In which of the following cases it was held that “The Right of pre-emption accrues from date of registration of sale deed and not from date of its execution”?

75 / 100

The time for presenting documents for registration before the proper officer as provided by Section 23 of the Registration Act, 1908 is

76 / 100

Section 123 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 is

77 / 100

Under section 25 of the Registration Act, who has the power to condone the delay in presentation of document

78 / 100

Which of the following is compulsorily registrable

79 / 100

The word “Addition” is defined under the provisions of of the Registration Act, 1908

80 / 100

Which of the following is an immovable property within the meaning of Section 2(6) of the Registration Act, 1908?

81 / 100

The time for presentation of document for registration has been provided in

82 / 100

A document registered under the Registration Act, 1908 operates:

83 / 100

Which section of the Registration Act provides for condonation of delay in presentation of document for registration

84 / 100

For which of the following document registration is optional?
(1) 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
(2) Leases of immovable property for any term not exceeding one year
(3) Sanads, inam, title-deeds and other documents purporting to be or to evidence grants or assignments by government of land or of any interest in land

85 / 100

By virtue of section 49, an unregistered authority to adopt

86 / 100

Registration of the documents containing contract to transfer for consideration, any immovable property for the purposes of Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, has been made compulsory with effect from . . . . . . .

87 / 100

Right of taking or running water from a river, under the Indian Registration Act, 1908 is

88 / 100

A right to pluck fruits, carry away & appropriate is

89 / 100

As per Section 17 of Registration Act, which of the following documents is to be registered compulsorily

90 / 100

An authority to adopt is

91 / 100

In case of mortgage by deposit of title deeds

92 / 100

A Muslim gift deed is

93 / 100

A document in writing agreeing to separate a coparcenary property but without effecting any division as such

94 / 100

A document relating to land can be presented for registration in the office of a Sub-registrar within whose sub-district

95 / 100

Which of the following is not a collateral purpose

96 / 100

The Registration Act – Generally a document after the execution should be filed before the Sub-Registrar for registration within a period of

97 / 100

Registrar can accept the documents for registration at the residence of the person

98 / 100

A profits a prendre’ – an incorporeal right, a right to take something of another person’s land is

99 / 100

The Registrar and Sub-Registrar can receive a document at the residence of a person desiring to present the document for registration. The statement is?

100 / 100

‘Lease’ has been defined in

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