Registration Act MCQ Quiz in తెలుగు - Objective Question with Answer for Registration Act - ముఫ్త్ [PDF] డౌన్లోడ్ కరెన్
Last updated on Mar 7, 2025
Latest Registration Act MCQ Objective Questions
Top Registration Act MCQ Objective Questions
Registration Act Question 1:
Which section of the Registration Act, 1908 deals with absence of Sub-Registrar or vacancy in his office?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Registration Act Question 1 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is OPTION 3
Key PointsSection 12 of the Registration Act, 1908 deals with Absence of Sub-Registrar or vacancy in his office.
It states that : When any Sub-Registrar is absent, or when his office is temporarily vacant, any person whom the Registrar of the district appoints in this behalf shall be Sub-Registrar during such absence, or until the vacancy is filled up.
Registration Act Question 2:
Where there are several persons executing a document at different times, such document may be presented for registration and re-registration within how many months from the date of each execution under the Registration Act, 1908?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Registration Act Question 2 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is OPTION 2
Key PointsSection 24 of the Registration Act, 1908 relates to Documents executed by several persons at different times.
It states that : Where there are several persons executing a document at different times, such document may be presented for registration and re-registration within four months from the date of each execution.
Registration Act Question 3:
Under section 2(10) of the Registration Act, 1908, the word "representative" means and includes :
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Registration Act Question 3 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is includes the guardian of a minor.
Key PointsUnder the Registration Act, 1908, the term "representative: includes the guardian of a minor and the committee or other legal curator of a lunatic or idiot.
Registration Act Question 4:
Which section of the Registration Act lists the documents of which registration is optional?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Registration Act Question 4 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Section 18
Key PointsSection 18 of the Registration Act, 1908 relates to Documents of which registration is optional.
It states that : Any of the following documents may be registered under this Act, namely,
(a) instruments (other than instruments of gifts and wills) which purport or operate to create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish, whether in present or in future, any right, title or interest whether vested or contingent, of a value less than one hundred rupees, to or in immovable property;
(b) instruments acknowledging the receipt of payment of any consideration on account of the creation, declaration, assignment, limitation or extinction of any such right, title or interest;
(c) leases of immovable property for any term not exceeding one year, and leases exempted under section 17;
(cc) [instruments transferring or assigning any decree or order of a Court or any award when such decree or order or award purports or operates to create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish, whether in present or in future, any right, title or interest, whether vested or contingent, of a value less than one hundred rupees, to or in immovable property;
(d) instruments (other than wills) which purport or operate to create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish any right, title or interest to or in movable property;
(e) wills; and
(f) all other documents not required by section 17 to be registered.
Registration Act Question 5:
Match List I and List II in accordance to the relevant provisions under the Registration Act, 1908.
A. Deposit of Wills | 1. Section 23-A |
B. Re-registration of certain documents | 2. Section 42 |
C. Absence of Registrar or vacancy in his office | 3. Section 6 |
D. Registrars and Sub-registrars | 4. Section 10 |
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Registration Act Question 5 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is OPTION 4
Key PointsSection 23-A of the Registration Act, 1908 deals with Re-registration of certain documents.
It states that : Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Act, if in any case a document requiring registration has been accepted for registration by a Registrar or Sub-Registrar from a person not duly empowered to present the same, and has been registered, any person claiming under such document may, within four months from his first becoming aware that the registration of such document is invalid, present such document or cause the same to be presented, in accordance with the provisions of Part VI for re-registration in the office of the Registrar of the district in which the document was originally registered; and upon the Registrar being satisfied that the document was so accepted for registration from a person not duly empowered to present the same, he shall proceed to the re-registration of the document as if it had not been previously registered, and as if such presentation for re-registration was a presentation for registration made within the time allowed therefor under Part IV, and all the provisions of this Act, as to registration of documents, shall apply to such re-registration; and such document, if duly re-registered in accordance with the provisions of this section, shall be deemed to have been duly registered for all purposes from the date of its original registration:
Provided that, within three months from the twelfth day of September, 1917, any person claiming under a document to which this section applies may present the same or cause the same to be presented for re-registration in accordance with this section, whatever may have been the time when he first became aware that the registration of the document was invalid.
Section 6 of the Registration Act, 1908 deals with Registrars and Sub-Registrars.
It states that : The State Government may appoint such persons, whether public officers or not, as it thinks proper, to be Registrars of the several districts, and to be Sub-Registrars of the several sub-districts, formed as aforesaid, respectively.
Section 10 of the Registration Act, 1908 deals with Absence of Registrar or vacancy in his office.
It states that : (1) When any Registrar, other than the Registrar of a district including a Presidency-town, is absent otherwise than on duty in his district, or when his office is temporarily vacant, any person whom the Inspector General appoints in this behalf, or in default of such appointment, the Judge of the District Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the Registrars office is situate, shall be the Registrar during such absence or until the State Government fills up the vacancy.
(2) When the Registrar of a district including a Presidency-town is absent otherwise than on duty in his district, or when his office is temporarily vacant, any person whom the Inspector General appoints in this behalf shall be the Registrar during such absence, or until the State Government fills up the vacancy.
Section 42 of the Registration Act, 1908 deals with Deposit of wills.
It states that : Any testator may, either personally or by duly authorised agent, deposit with any Registrar his will in a sealed cover superscribed with the name of the testator and that of his agent (if any) and with a statement of the nature of the document.
Registration Act Question 6:
Under the Registration Act, 1908 what is the time limit for presentation of documents other than a will shall be accepted for registration to the proper officer from the date of its execution?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Registration Act Question 6 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is OPTION 3
Key PointsSection 23 of the Registration Act, 1908 relates to time for presenting documents.
It states that : Subject to the provisions contained in sections 24, 25 and 26, no document other than a will shall be accepted for registration unless presented for that purpose to the proper officer within four months from the date of its execution.
Registration Act Question 7:
Under the Registration Act, when any Registrar is absent otherwise than on duty in his district and the Inspector-General fails to appoint any person for performing the duties of the Registrar, the _______________ within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the Registrar’s office is situate, shall be the Registrar.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Registration Act Question 7 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is OPTION 3
Key PointsSection 10 of the Registration Act, 1908 relates to Absence of Registrar or vacancy in his office.
It states that :
(1) When any Registrar, other than the Registrar of a district including a Presidency-town, is absent otherwise than on duty in his district, or when his office is temporarily vacant, any person whom the Inspector General appoints in this behalf, or in default of such appointment, the Judge of the District Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the Registrars office is situate, shall be the Registrar during such absence or until the State Government fills up the vacancy.
(2) When the Registrar of a district including a Presidency-town is absent otherwise than on duty in his district, or when his office is temporarily vacant, any person whom the Inspector General appoints in this behalf shall be the Registrar during such absence, or until the State Government fills up the vacancy.
Registration Act Question 8:
Who appoints the Registrars and Sub-Registrars under Section 6 of the Registration Act?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Registration Act Question 8 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is OPTION 2
Key PointsSection 6 of the Registration Act, 1908 relates to Appointment of Registrars and Sub-Registrars.
It states that : —The State Government may appoint such persons, whether public officers or not, as it thinks proper, to be Registrars of the several districts, and to be Sub-Registrars of the several sub-districts, formed as aforesaid, respectively.
Registration Act Question 9:
The Inspector-General of Registration is appointed under which Section of the Registration Act?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Registration Act Question 9 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Section 3
Key PointsSection 3 of the Registration Act, 1908 relates to the Appointment of Inspector-General of Registration.
It states that : (1) The State Government shall appoint an officer to be the Inspector-General of Registration for the territories subject to such Government:
Provided that the State Government may, instead of making such appointment, direct that all or any of the powers and duties hereinafter conferred and imposed upon the Inspector-General shall be exercised and performed by such officer or officers, and within such local limits, as the State Government appoints in this behalf.
(2) Any Inspector-General may hold simultaneously any other office under the Government.
Registration Act Question 10:
Which of the following is not included under the term "immovable property" under the Registration Act,1908?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Registration Act Question 10 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is OPTION 4
Key PointsThe term "immovable property" is defined under Clause 6 the Definition clause of Registration Act,1908.
It states that : immovable property includes land, buildings, hereditary allowances, rights to ways, lights, ferries, fisheries or any other benefit to arise out of land, and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything which is attached to the earth, but not standing timber, growing crops nor grass.