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Krishnasamy vs The District Registrar
2024 Latest Caselaw 19734 Mad

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 19734 Mad
Judgement Date : 21 October, 2024

Madras High Court

Krishnasamy vs The District Registrar on 21 October, 2024

Author: N.Sathish Kumar

Bench: N.Sathish Kumar

                                                                                  W.P(MD)No.24761 of 2024


                          BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT

                                                     DATED : 21.10.2024

                                                        CORAM :

                              THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE N.SATHISH KUMAR

                                                W.P.(MD)No.24761 of 2024

                Krishnasamy                                                        ... Petitioner
                                                           Vs.

                1.The District Registrar,
                  Registration Department,
                  Dindigul District, Dindigul.

                2.The Sub-Registrar,
                  Vedasandhur, Dindigul District.                                 ... Respondents

                PRAYER: Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India,
                praying this Court to issue a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus, to call for the
                records pertaining to the impugned order of the second respondent in
                RFL/Vedasandhur/131/2023 dated 22.09.2023 and quash the same as illegal
                and direct the second respondent to register the proposed settlement deed dated
                22.09.2023.

                                          For Petitioner  : Mr.S.Gokulraj
                                          For Respondents : Mr.C.Satheesh
                                                            Government Advocate

                                                         ORDER

Challenge has been made to the refusal check slip issued by the

second respondent dated 22.09.2023.

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2.Mr.C.Satheesh, learned Government Advocate, takes notice for the

respondents. By consent of both parties, this writ petition is taken up for final

disposal.

3.It is the grievance of the petitioner that the petitioner has purchased

the subject property on 23.12.2002. The petitioner and his wife have executed

a settlement deed in favour of his daughter and presented the same for

registration. However, the same was refused to be registered on the ground that

the original parent document has not been produced. Therefore, challenging

the same, the petitioner has filed this Writ Petition.

4.The issue raised in this Writ Petition is no longer res-integra, in

view of the judgment rendered by this Court in the case of Subramani vs. the

Sub Registrar and others [WP.No.11056 of 2024, dated 26.04.2024], in which

it has been held as follows:

“c. With regard to the refusal on the absence of parent document, this Court in the case of K.S. Vijayendran v. The Inspector General of Registration reported in (2011) 2 LW 648, Lakshmi Ammal v. The Sub Registrar, Villivakkam reported in 2015 SCC OnLine Mad 5868 and C. Moorthy v. Sub Registrar Aruppukottai reported in 2018 SCC OnLine Mad 3898, it was held that absence of a parent document is no ground to refuse registration. Pursuant to these judgments, sub-rule XX was introduced in Rule 162 authorizing the Sub-Registrar to refuse registration for non-production of the original title deed as required

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by Rule 55-A. This Court in the case of Federal Bank v Sub- Registrar, reported in 2023 2 CTC 289 has held that Sub-Rule XX of Rule 162 has no statutory backing. The said order has been followed by a Division Bench of this Court in the case of M. Ariyanatchi v Inspector General made in W.A.(MD).No. 856 of 2023, dated 27.06.2023, wherein, Division Bench of this Court has held that, for instance, the original document is held by one co-owner, the Sub-

Registrar can always take an undertaking or a declaration in the form of an affidavit from the vendors to the effect that the original document is with the said person and register the document. Hence, the Sub-Registrar cannot refuse to register a document merely because the original parent deed has not been produced.

Considering the above settled position of law, the Registrar cannot refuse to register the document merely on the ground of non production of parent document.”

5.In such view of the matter, the refusal made by the second

respondent on the ground that original document has not been produced, cannot

be sustained in the eye of law. Therefore, the same is liable to be quashed,

accordingly, it is quashed. This Writ Petition is allowed with a direction to the

second respondent to register the document presented by the petitioner, within a

period of one week from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. No costs.




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                NCC      : Yes / No
                Index : Yes / No
                Internet : Yes / No
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                To

                1.The District Registrar,
                  Registration Department,
                  Dindigul District, Dindigul.

                2.The Sub-Registrar,
                  Vedasandhur, Dindigul District.




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                                   N.SATHISH KUMAR, J.


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                                                  21.10.2024



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