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Registration Act Low 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1
Q21. Will can be presented for registration within
(A) Four months of its execution
(B) Six months of its execution
(C) At any time
(D) Two months of its execution
Answer: At any time
Q22. Under Section 32 of Registration Act a document for registration can be presented
(A) By the person executing the document
(B) By the representative of the executor
(C) By the agent of the executor authorised
(D) Any of the above
Answer: Any of the above
Q23. Identity the correct proposition:
(A) A decree is not exempted from registration under section 17(2) of the Registration Act, 1908
(B) A consent decree purporting to create a gift does not require registration under section 17(1)(a) and is not exempt from registration under section 17(2) of the Registration Act, 1908
(C) A consent decree purporting to create a gift does not require registration under section 17(1)(a) and is not exempt from registration under section 15(2) of the Registration Act, 1908
(D) A consent decree purporting to create a gift is exempted from registration under section 17(2) of the Registration Act, 1908
Answer: A consent decree purporting to create a gift does not require registration under section 17(1)(a) and is not exempt from registration under section 17(2) of the Registration Act, 1908
Q24. The time for presenting documents for registration before the proper officer as provided by Section 23 of the Registration Act, 1908 is
(A) 2 months from the date of execution
(B) 4 months from the date of execution
(C) 6 months from the date of execution
(D) 3 months from the date of execution
Answer: 4 months from the date of execution
Q25. For an instrument of gift of immovable property, under the Registration Act, 1908:
(A) Registration is compulsory
(B) Registration is optional
(C) Registration is exempted
(D) None of the above
Answer: Registration is compulsory
Q26. In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court hold that registering officer under Section 35 of the Registration Act cannot enquire into title of the person seeking registration ?
(A) Satyapal Anand v. State of Madhya Pradesh
(B) Yellapu Uma Maheswari v. Buddha Jagadheeswararao
(C) Maya Devi v. Lalta Prasad
(D) Om Prakash v. Shanta Devi
Answer: Satyapal Anand v. State of Madhya Pradesh
Q27. An unregistered document affecting immovable property
(A) Shall not affect any immovable property comprised therein
(B) Is inadmissible in evidence
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Either (A) or (B)
Answer: Both (A) and (B)
Q28. Which section of the Registration Act provides for condonation of delay in presentation of document for registration
(A) Section 23A
(B) Section 24
(C) Section 25
(D) Section 26
Answer: Section 25
Q29. Section 17(1)(d) of the Registration Act applies to
(A) A lease for any term exceeding one year
(B) A lease from year to year
(C) A lease reserving a yearly rent
(D) All the above
Answer: All the above
Q30. A will can be presented for registration (Under Registration Act, 1908) within . . . . . . .
(A) 2 months from execution
(B) 4 months from execution
(C) 6 months from execution
(D) At any time
Answer: At any time