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Almost a century old Registration Act, 1908, which came into force on 1.1.1909, after about fifteen
amendments, has now thrown up sea-saw situation played by human ingenuity. These cases have thrown up a
couple of interesting questions of law having far reaching consequences. Whether a person can nullify the sale
by executing and registering a cancellation deed? Whether a Registering Officer, like District Registrar and/or
Sub-Registrar appointed by the State Government, is bound to refuse registration when a cancellation deed is
presented? When cancellation deed is registered how the grievance, if any, is to be redressed in law? These
and other incidental questions are required to be answered by this Full Bench. #pdf