Registration Act | Relinquishment Of Right In Property Valued Above ₹100 To Be Compulsorily Registered
Case: Madhukantaben D/O Somabhai Shankarbhai Patel V/S State Of Gujarat
Coram: Justice Umesh Trivedi
Case No.: C/SCA/11988/2019
Court Observation: “However, the document i.e. affidavit, relinquishing right in specific properties, does not reflect that she has relinquished her right to all the properties of her father, which is inherited by her nor it is a document in respect of any family arrangement being made between the parties, the registration thereof is not required. Thus, the document on which reliance is placed by the respondent No. 4.1 to deny her right to compensation for her share, cannot be taken into consideration at all.”
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Keywords
Registration Act, Relinquishment Of Right