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Registration of the documents containing contract to transfer for consideration, any immovable property for the purpose 'of Section 53-A of the Transfer. of Property Act, 1882, has been made compulsory with effect from
24.09.2001
24.09.2003
24.09.2002
24.09.2004
- Section 53-A of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, deals with part performance. It allows a transferee to defend an unregistered contract of immovable property if they have possession and have fulfilled conditions.
- However, post an amendment, the requirement for registration of such contracts became mandatory.
- 24.09.2001: This is indeed the correct date when registration of such documents was made compulsory.
- 24.09.2002: Incorrect, as the amendment came into effect earlier.
- 24.09.2003: Incorrect. No significant changes were made regarding this in 2003.
- 24.09.2004: Incorrect, no relevant changes on this date either.
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