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Papers/documents/fees required for the Registration Process

The document is submitted to the Reader for scrutiny. After scrutiny, the Reader indicates the Registration fee required, on the document itself.

The due registration fee is to be deposited with the Cashier against a receipt.

After depositing the fees, the documents are required to be presented before the Sub-Registrar by the parties in accordance with Section 32 of the Registration Act, 1908. Presentation as per Section 32 of the Registration Act, 1908 every document to be registered under the Act shall be presented at the registration-office

As per Section 33 of the Act, for the purpose of section 32, the following powers-of-attorney shall alone be recognized

Provided that the following persons shall not be required to attend at any registration-office or Court for the purpose of executing any such power of-attorney as is mentioned in clauses (a) and (b) of this section, namely

Endorsements are made under Section 52, 58 and 60 of the Registration Act on the document after completion of formalities before Sub-Registrar.

The delivery of document is made on the production of the receipt issued by the cashier in respect of the document at the time of presentation.

If any person who has executed the document is unable to come to sub-registrar’s office on medical grounds – In case a person is unable to attend the office of the sub-registrar on medical grounds, then he should apply to the sub-registrar through a duly authorized representative stating the fact. The sub-registrar is bound to visit such person after office hours i.e. morning 9.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. and in the evening 5.00pm to 6.00 pm. That person shall admit in execution in presence of that sub- registrar, affix his photograph and sign and put his thumb impression on the document. The sub-registrar will take the document with him and complete all the formalities and process of registration.

Stamp Duty and Registration – Stamp duty must be paid as per the true market value as assessed by the registration office. This amount varies from state to state. Before the execution of an agreement, it needs to be unsigned and undated and stamps have to be affixed on the agreement by the stamp office. A stamp duty paid document is admitted as evidence in courts.

All registration offices make available a Stamp Duty Ready Reckoner, which is a public document. All documents should be fully stamped as per the Stamp Duty Ready Reckoner and made sure that proper stamp duty has been paid.

For a hassle-free registration of the documents at the sub-registrar’s office

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