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Registration Act, 1908

Section 87

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

Quick Answer Reference: Section 87 Registration Act, 1908

  • Provision: Section 87 of Registration Act, 1908
  • Act: Registration Act, 1908
  • Classification: property
  • Jurisdiction: India
  • Summary: If a document that should have been registered under Section 17 is presented for registration after the prescribed period has expired, the registrar will register the document after receiving the prescribed fee. The registrar will also note the date of registration and the date of presentation in the register and index.
Statutory Content

What does Section 87 of Registration Act, 1908 say?

Where any document required to be registered under section 17 is presented for registration after the period prescribed for its registration has expired, the registrar shall, on payment of the fee prescribed, register the document, and shall also enter in the register and in the index a note of the date on which the document was registered, and shall also enter in the index a note of the date on which the document was presented for registration.

Indian StandardSection 87, Registration Act, 1908
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Section Meaning & Purpose

What does Section 87 of Registration Act, 1908 mean?

Plain English Explanation

If a document that should have been registered under Section 17 is presented for registration after the prescribed period has expired, the registrar will register the document after receiving the prescribed fee. The registrar will also note the date of registration and the date of presentation in the register and index.

Practical Interpretation

In real-life situations, this section means that if someone fails to register a document on time, they can still register it later by paying the required fee. The registrar will then record the date of registration and the date the document was presented.

Core Legal Purpose

The core purpose of this section is to provide a mechanism for registering documents that were not registered on time, while also ensuring that the registrar maintains accurate records of the registration process.

Key Legal Elements
  • The document must be required to be registered under Section 17.
  • The document must be presented for registration after the prescribed period has expired.
  • The registrar must receive the prescribed fee for registration.
  • The registrar must note the date of registration and the date of presentation in the register and index.
Practical Example

Practical Example of Section 87 Registration Act, 1908

Rajesh, a property owner, fails to register a sale deed within the prescribed period. However, he presents the deed for registration after the period has expired. The registrar, after receiving the prescribed fee, registers the deed and notes the date of registration and the date of presentation in the register and index.

Common Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions about Section 87 Registration Act, 1908

Q: What is the punishment or consequence under Section 87 of Registration Act, 1908?

This section is a procedural provision and does not prescribe a penal punishment.

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

This section applies to both private individuals and public entities, as it deals with the registration of documents required under Section 17.

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

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

People Also Ask (PAA)

Common Questions about Section 87 Registration Act, 1908

What is Section 87 of Registration Act, 1908?

Section 87 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.". In plain terms: If a document that should have been registered under Section 17 is presented for registration after the prescribed period has expired, the registrar will register the document after receiving the prescribed fee. The registrar will also note the date of registration and the date of presentation in the register and index.

What are the elements of Section 87 of Registration Act, 1908?

The essential elements of Section 87 of Registration Act, 1908 are: The document must be required to be registered under Section 17.; The document must be presented for registration after the prescribed period has expired.; The registrar must receive the prescribed fee for registration..

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