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Registration Act, 1908

Section 73

Registration of documents relating to immovable property situated in a foreign country, when required.

Quick Answer Reference: Section 73 Registration Act, 1908

  • Provision: Section 73 of Registration Act, 1908
  • Act: Registration Act, 1908
  • Classification: property
  • Jurisdiction: India
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What does Section 73 of Registration Act, 1908 say?

Where any document relating to immovable property situated in a foreign country is presented for registration, and the Registrar is satisfied that the document is a genuine document, and that it relates to immovable property situated in a foreign country, the Registrar shall require the person presenting it to produce a certificate from the proper authority in that country, or from the diplomatic or consular representative of that country in India, to the effect that the document has been registered in that country, or that it is a document of a class which, by the law of that country, is not required to be registered.

Indian StandardSection 73, Registration Act, 1908
Bluebook (21st ed.)Registration Act, 1908, § 73 (India)
Court Pleading StandardSection 73 of the Registration Act, 1908
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What is Section 73 of Registration Act, 1908?

Section 73 of the Registration Act, 1908 (Registration Act, 1908) defines and regulates "Registration of documents relating to immovable property situated in a foreign country, when required.". The section states: Where any document relating to immovable property situated in a foreign country is presented for registration, and the Registrar is satisfied that the document is a genuine documen...

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