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Registration Act, 1908

Section 62

Registration of documents required to be registered under section 17, when presented after the prescribed period.

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  • Provision: Section 62 of Registration Act, 1908
  • Act: Registration Act, 1908
  • Classification: property
  • Jurisdiction: India
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What does Section 62 of Registration Act, 1908 say?

If a document required to be registered under section 17 is presented for registration after the period of six months from the date of its execution, or from the date on which the power of presenting it first devolves on a transferee or a successor in interest, or on the legal representative of a deceased person, the registrar shall, on payment of the fee prescribed, register the document, and shall, in addition to the fee prescribed, charge a further fee of one rupee for every rupee of the value of the property thereby conveyed, or affected, and the document shall be registered with a note thereon of the delay in presentation.

Indian StandardSection 62, Registration Act, 1908
Bluebook (21st ed.)Registration Act, 1908, § 62 (India)
Court Pleading StandardSection 62 of the Registration Act, 1908
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What is Section 62 of Registration Act, 1908?

Section 62 of the Registration Act, 1908 (Registration Act, 1908) defines and regulates "Registration of documents required to be registered under section 17, when presented after the prescribed period.". The section states: If a document required to be registered under section 17 is presented for registration after the period of six months from the date of its execution, or from the date on which the ...

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