AROKIASWAMY (student) 16 September 2009
kranthi kiran (Works In Judicial Department) 17 September 2009
Be clear, whether the Registration Authorities have refused to cause registration or the seller and buyer failed to attend the Registration Office or any other reasons. If there is any dispute, the buyer can seek for specifif performance of agreement by filing a suit.
adeeb (LAW OFFICER) 18 September 2009
As per Section 23 of Registration Act time for presentation of document is four months from the date of execution, assumping the case to be that the document was presented well within the stipulated period but the registration was not successfully done. The reason for that may be gained form the books of records maintained at the registrar office containing details regarding non registration. However what seems to be a predicament is that why not either the buyer or the seller went for an appeal if the registration was refused. Needless to retierate that the limitaion period is also ousted.
Adeeb
Adinath@Avinash Patil (advocate) 14 October 2009
FILE CIVI SUIT FOR SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE