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The Registration of documents is made under the provisions of the Registration Act, 1908:
   
Q. Where I have to go and during which hours?
   
  To the office of the Sub Registrar, District Center, Janak Puri, New Delhi during 9.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. on any working day.
   
Q. Which papers/document/fees, do I take with me?
   
1. Document required to be registered ( in duplicate)
   
2. Two Passport size photographs of both parties.
   
3. Two witnesses.
   
4. Proof of identification of each party and witnesses i.e. election Identity Card, Passport, identity Card issued by Govt. of India, Semi govt. and Autonomous bodies or identification by a Gazetted officer.
   
5. In case the property is/was under a lease from D.D.A., L&DO, M.C.D., Industries Department, Labour Department of Delhi Govt. etc., permission of lessor for registration of the document.
   
6. No objection Certificate under section 8 of Delhi Land (Restriction and Transfer) Act, 1972 from Tehsildar of the Sub Division of the District to the effect that the property is not under acquisition.
   
7. Income Tax clearance Certificate in prescribed proforma 34A, under section 230 of Income Tax Act, from concerned Income Tax Officer where the transaction exceeds Rs.5,00,000/-
   
8. Permission from the Appropriate Authority in the prescribed proforma 37 I, where the transaction exceeds Rs.50,00,000/- under the provisions contained in section 269 of Income Tax Act, 1961.
   
Q. What will be the criteria used while deciding my case?
   
1. The document is submitted to the Reader for scrutiny. After scrutiny, the Reader indicates the Registration fee required, on the document itself.
   
2. The due registration fee is to be deposited with the Cashier against a receipt.
   
3. 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.
   
   
As per Section 32 of the Registration Act, 1908 every document to be registered under the Act shall be presented at the registration-office :-
   
a. by some person executing or claiming under the same, or, in the case of a copy of a decree or order, claiming under the decree or order, or
   
b. by the representative or assign or such a person, or
   
c. by the agent of such a person, representative or assign, duly authorized by power-of-attorney and authenticated in manner hereinafter mentioned.
   
   
a. if the principal at the time of executing the power-of-attorney resides in any part of India in which the Act is in force, a power-of-attorney executed before and authenticated by the Registrar or Sub-Registrar within whose district or sub-district the principal resides;
   
b. if the principal at the time aforesaid (resides in any part of India in which this Act is not in force), a power –of-attorney executed before and authenticated by any magistrate;
   
c. if the principal at the time aforesaid does not reside in India, a power-of-attorney executed before and authenticated by a Notary Public, or any Court, Judge, Magistrate, (Indian) consul or Vice-Consul, or representative of the Central government.
   
   
i persons who by reason of bodily infirmity are unable without risk or serious inconvenience so to attend;
   
ii persons who are in jail under civil or criminal process; and
   
iii persons exempt by law from personal appearance in court.
   
4.  Endorsements are made under Section 52, 58 and 60 of the Registration Act on the document after completion of formalities before Sub-Registrar.
   
5. 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.
   
Q. When will I get the response?
   
  You should be getting the response normally within 15 days


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