Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 6804 Mad
Judgement Date : 1 April, 2022
W.P.No.7735 of 2022
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
DATED : 01.04.2022
CORAM
THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE M.DHANDAPANI
W.P.No.7735 of 2022
Raniyammal ... Petitioner
Vs.
1. The Inspector General of Registration,
Santhome High Road,
Mylapore, Chennai-4.
2. The Joint Sub-Registrar-II,
Sub-Registrar Office,
Dharmapuri.
3. The Inspector of Police,
Mathikonpallayam Police Station,
Dharmapuri. ... Respondents
Prayer: Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India to
issue a Writ of Mandamus, directing the 2nd respondent to register the
Settlement Deed dated 20.01.2022. The 2nd respondent by his refusal
RFL/2 Joint Sub-Registrar Dharmapuri/8/2022 dated 20.01.2022 has
refused to register the sale deed and return the same to the petitioner.
For petitioner : M/S.P.Thirumalaivasan
For Respondents : Mr.Yogesh Kannadasan
Special Government Pleader
1
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ORDER
This Writ Petition has been filed seeking for the issuance of a Writ of
of Mandamus to direct the 2nd respondent to register the Settlement Deed
dated 20.01.2022. The 2nd respondent by his refusal RFL/2 Joint Sub-
Registrar Dharmapuri/8/2022 dated 20.01.2022 has refused to register the
sale deed and return the same to the petitioner.
2. Mr.Yogesh Kannadasan, learned Special Government Pleader
takes notice for the respondents. In view of the limited relief sought for in
this petition and on the consent expressed by the learned counsel appearing
on either side, this petition is taken up for final disposal.
3. The case of the petitioner is that the petitioner presented the
Settlement deed before the 2nd respondent for registration on 20.01.2022.
However, the said document was refused to be registered by the 2nd
respondent on the ground that original parent document was not annexed
along with the document which is presented for registration. Challenging the
same, the present Writ Petition has been filed by the petitioner for the above
relief.
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4. Though very many grounds have been raised, learned counsel for
the petitioner submitted that though the petitioner annexed the certified copy
of the parent document, even then the 2nd respondent refused to register the
document is not sustainable, the issue involved in the present case, is no
more res-integra. He further relied upon the decision of this Court in
W.P.(MD)No.19745 of 2020, order dated 11.02.2021. The relevant portion
of the above said order is extracted hereunder:-
"8.This Court is entirely in agreement with the submissions made on behalf of the petitioner in this regard. The latest decision of the learned Single Judge appears to have not considered the implication of the Circular with reference to the scheme of the relevant Act. On the other hand, the above three decisions cited on behalf of the petitioner would certainly hold the field and in which event, insistence on production of original Title Deeds by the Registering Authority is without any authority of law. The Circular issued by the Inspector General of Registration, Chennai in this regard cannot have any sanctity, unless the power of issuance of such Circular is authorized under the provisions of the Act. This Court has consistently held that no such power can be read into Act, in the absence of any specific provisions and in that view of the matter, as rightly contended by the learned Counsel for the petitioner, the subject
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issue is no more res-integra. As far as the latest decision of the learned Single Judge is concerned, being a kind of a contra view, this Court is of the opinion that the order passed by the learned Single Judge of this Court in W.P.(MD)No.16768 of 2020, dated 26.11.2020 has not appreciated the provisions of the Act, as the reasons of the learned Single Judge are contrary to the well considered earlier Judgments of this Court. The learned Judge has reasoned without any specific reference to the scheme of the Act, which governs the registration."
5. The learned Special Government Pleader appearing for the
respondents submits that the document presented by the petitioner was
rejected by the 2nd respondent on the ground that parent document was not
annexed along with the document.
6. In view of the decision of this Court in W.P.(MD)No.19745 of
2020, order dated 11.02.2021, makes it clear that, there is no need to
present the parent document, certified copy of the parent document is
sufficient to entertain the document for registration.
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7. Accordingly, this Writ petition is disposed of, the 2nd respondent
is directed to entertain the document presented by the petitioner and pass
appropriate orders within a period of twelve weeks from the date of receipt
of a copy of this order, and the petitioner is directed to pay requisite Stamp
Duty and Registration Charges. No costs.
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To
1. The Inspector General of Registration, Santhome High Road, Mylapore, Chennai-4.
2. The Joint Sub-Registrar-II, Sub-Registrar Office, Dharmapuri.
3. The Inspector of Police, Mathikonpallayam Police Station, Dharmapuri.
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M.DHANDAPANI,J.
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