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Registration Act, 1908

Section 69

Penalty for non-registration of documents.

Quick Answer Reference: Section 69 Registration Act, 1908

  • Provision: Section 69 of Registration Act, 1908
  • Act: Registration Act, 1908
  • Classification: property
  • Jurisdiction: India
  • Summary: If a document is presented for registration after the prescribed period, the person responsible will be fined 100 rupees for each month or part of a month the document was not registered. The fine can be recovered as if it were a fine imposed by a magistrate.
  • Liability / Punishment: One hundred rupees for each month or part of a month during which the document was not registered.
Statutory Content

What does Section 69 of Registration Act, 1908 say?

If any person presents a document for registration after the prescribed period, and the document is registered, the person shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred rupees for each month or part of a month during which the document was not registered, and the penalty shall be recoverable as if it were a fine imposed by a magistrate.

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Criminal Liability

Punishment under Section 69 Registration Act, 1908

One hundred rupees for each month or part of a month during which the document was not registered.

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Section Meaning & Purpose

What does Section 69 of Registration Act, 1908 mean?

Plain English Explanation

If a document is presented for registration after the prescribed period, the person responsible will be fined 100 rupees for each month or part of a month the document was not registered. The fine can be recovered as if it were a fine imposed by a magistrate.

Practical Interpretation

This section applies when a document is submitted for registration after the deadline. The person responsible will be penalized for each month the document was not registered, and the fine can be collected like a magistrate's fine.

Core Legal Purpose

The core purpose of this section is to penalize individuals who fail to register documents within the prescribed timeframe, ensuring compliance with registration requirements.

Key Legal Elements
  • The document must be presented for registration after the prescribed period.
  • The document must be registered.
  • The penalty is calculated based on the number of months or parts of a month the document was not registered.
  • The penalty is recoverable as if it were a fine imposed by a magistrate.
Practical Example

Practical Example of Section 69 Registration Act, 1908

Rajesh, a property owner, fails to register a sale deed within the prescribed period. He submits the document for registration after 6 months. According to Section 69, Rajesh will be liable to a penalty of 100 rupees for each month or part of a month the document was not registered. In this case, the penalty would be 600 rupees (6 months x 100 rupees). The fine can be recovered as if it were a fine imposed by a magistrate.

Common Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions about Section 69 Registration Act, 1908

Q: What is the punishment or consequence under Section 69 of Registration Act, 1908?

The punishment or consequence under Section 69 is a fine of 100 rupees for each month or part of a month the document was not registered. The fine can be recovered as if it were a fine imposed by a magistrate.

Q: Does this section apply to private individuals or public entities?

This section applies to both private individuals and public entities who fail to register documents within the prescribed period.

Q: Is an offence under this section bailable or cognizable?

This section is a procedural provision and does not prescribe a penal punishment. Therefore, it is neither bailable nor cognizable.

People Also Ask (PAA)

Common Questions about Section 69 Registration Act, 1908

What is Section 69 of Registration Act, 1908?

Section 69 of the Registration Act, 1908 (Registration Act, 1908) defines and regulates "Penalty for non-registration of documents.". In plain terms: If a document is presented for registration after the prescribed period, the person responsible will be fined 100 rupees for each month or part of a month the document was not registered. The fine can be recovered as if it were a fine imposed by a magistrate.

What is the punishment under Section 69 of Registration Act, 1908?

Under Section 69 of Registration Act, 1908, the prescribed liability/punishment is: One hundred rupees for each month or part of a month during which the document was not registered.

What are the elements of Section 69 of Registration Act, 1908?

The essential elements of Section 69 of Registration Act, 1908 are: The document must be presented for registration after the prescribed period.; The document must be registered.; The penalty is calculated based on the number of months or parts of a month the document was not registered..

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