Question
An instrument, which has been registered under the
Indian Registration Act 1908, is cancelled by the court, the court shall send a copy of its decree to:Solution
Specific Relief Act: Section 31 When cancellation may be ordered: (2) If the instrument has been registered under the Indian Registration Act, 1908, the court shall also send a copy of its decree to the officer in whose office the instrument has been so registered; and such officer shall note on the copy of the instrument contained in his books the fact of its cancellation
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