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Registration of a document presented after the expiry of total period prescribed in Part- IV of the Act is
valid
invalid
voidable
void
- Option 1: Valid
- A document is considered 'valid' when it meets all the required legal criteria at the time of registration.
- If a document is registered after the prescribed period without any legal provision allowing for an extension, it would not typically be valid.
- Option 2: Invalid
- An 'invalid' document is one that lacks legal enforceability from the outset due to non-compliance with the prescribed regulations.
- Option 3: Voidable
- A 'voidable' document is valid until it is annulled or declared void by one of the parties involved.
- This usually applies when there is a potential legal defect or conditions unmet during the registration process.
- Option 4: Void ??
- A 'void' document is one that is regarded as having no legal effect from the start as if it had never been executed.
- If the registration period expires and no exceptions apply, the document is often void.
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