Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 1180 Ori
Judgement Date : 14 July, 2025
ORISSA HIGH COURT : CUTTACK
WP(C) No.18504 of 2025
An application under Articles 226 & 227 of the Constitution of
India.
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Chaturbhuja Sahu ... Petitioner.
-VERSUS-
State of Odisha & Others
... Opposite Parties.
Counsel appeared for the parties:
For the Petitioner : Mr. B.R. Tripathy, Advocate
For the Opposite Parties : Mr. S. Nayak, Addl. Standing Counsel.
P R E S E N T:
HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE ANANDA CHANDRA BEHERA
Date of Hearing : 14.07.2025 :: Date of Judgment : 14.07.2025
J UDGMENT
ANANDA CHANDRA BEHERA, J.--
1. Learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that, the
District Sub-Registrar, Boudh in the district of Boudh (O.P.
No.3) is not receiving the sale deed of the petitioner presented
for registration, for which, without getting any way, the
petitioner has filed this writ petition praying for directing the
District Sub-Registrar, Boudh in the district of Boudh (O.P.
No.3) to accept the sale deed of the petitioner for registration.
2. Heard from the learned counsels of both the sides.
3. The law is very much clear that, the Sub-Registrar
cannot orally refuse to receive any document, when the same
is presented for registration, he/she is either to register the
document or to refuse to register the same indicating the
reasons for non-acceptance for registration, if that document
is not legally fit for acceptance and registration. According to
The Registration Act, 1908 and The Orissa Registration Rules,
1988, when a document is presented for registration, it is the
duty of the Sub-Registrar to receive the same, but if the same
is not in compliance with the provisions of law, the Sub-
Registrar may refuse to accept that document for registration
assigning the reasons in writing about the same.
4. On this aspect, the propositions of law has already been
clarified in a decision between North East Infrastructure
Private Limited and Ors. Vrs. The State of Andhra
Pradesh and Ors. reported in 2025 (2) Civ.C.C. 220
(Andhra Pradesh) and in a case between Antaryami Nayak
Vs. State of Odisha & Others in WP(C) No.18548 of 2025
decided on 11.07.2025 that,
"the Sub-Registrar/Registrar, cannot orally refuse to receive the document and would consider the fitness of it for registration or otherwise. Section 71 of the Registration Act, 1908 empowers the Registration Authorities to receive a document which is presented for registration and process the same, and thereafter, either register such sale deed or any other document or pass a refusal order."
5. So, by applying the principles of law enunciated in the
ratio of the above decision and also taking the Rule 147 of The
Orissa Registration Rules, 1988 into account, it is felt proper
to dispose of this writ petition finally directing the District
Sub-Registrar, Boudh in the district of Boudh (O.P. No.3) to
receive the sale deed, if presented by the petitioner with the
certified copy of this Judgment for registration and to act
upon the same as per The Indian Registration Act, 1908 and
The Orissa Registration Rules, 1988.
6. Accordingly, the writ petition filed by the petitioner is
disposed of finally.
7. Urgent certified copy of this Judgment be granted to the
petitioner on proper application.
(ANANDA CHANDRA BEHERA) JUDGE
High Court of Orissa, Cuttack The 14 .07. 2025// Rati Ranjan Nayak Sr. Stenographer
Location: High Court of Orissa, Cuttack, India
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