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Registrable document.

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 25 September 2011 This query is : Resolved 
to register a document which was notrarise.
do we need both parties at the registrantion office. ?

we did a document 8 months a go with notary now the other party is NRI. can be register in his absent if witness are there ?


Sailesh Kumar Shah (Expert) 25 September 2011
Both party or their POA shall be avail at the time of registration. Further, after 8 months documents shall not be registered.
ajay sethi (Expert) 25 September 2011
both parties should remain present for registration of document . if any party is unable to remain prsent he can execute special power of attorney in favour of any party for registarion purposes
R.Ramachandran (Expert) 25 September 2011
Mr. Shailesh has very correctly said that a document can be registered only within 4 months from the date of its execution.

For the purpose of registration, the presence of both the parties before the office of the Sub-Registrar is required.

As rightly informed by Mr. Sethi, if any one of the parties is not able to be physically present for effecting the registration, then that party can appoint a Power of Attorney to perform the job on his behalf.
Shastri J.K. (Expert) 25 September 2011
I agree with mr.R.Ramachandran.
Guest (Expert) 25 September 2011
agree with Mr. Ramachandran
prabhakar singh (Expert) 25 September 2011
8 months already passed,it can not be registered.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 25 September 2011
It can be got registered subject to presence of both the parties in person or through thier duly registered POA.
Guest (Expert) 27 September 2011
Agree with experts.


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