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Kumaresan vs. C.govindan

Decided on 30 September 2024• Citation: WA(MD)/1702/2024• Madras High Court
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                                                          W.A.(MD)No.1702 of 2024 
               BEFORE   THE MADURAI   BENCH   OF MADRAS   HIGH COURT              
                                  DATED  : 30.09.2024                             
                                       CORAM:                                     
                   THE HONOURABLE     MR.JUSTICE  R.SUBRAMANIAN                   
                                         and                                      
                 THE  HONOURABLE    MRS.JUSTICE   L.VICTORIA  GOWRI               
                                W.A.(MD)No.1702 of 2024                           
                                         and                                      
                          C.M.P.(MD)Nos.13128 and 13129 of 2024                   
           1.Kumaresan, S/o.Thangaiah Nadar                                       
           2.P.Sudha                                         ... Appellants       
                                         -vs-                                     
           1.C.Govindan                                                           
           2.The District Registrar,                                              
            Nagercoil Registration District,                                      
            Integrated District Registrar Office,                                 
            Nagercoil,                                                            
            Kanyakumari District.                                                 
           3.The Sub-Registrar,                                                   
            Sub-Registrar Office,                                                 
            Eraniel,                                                              
            Kaniyakumari District.                                                
           4.Mary Micheal Ammal, W/o.Joseph Raj              ... Respondents      
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                                                          W.A.(MD)No.1702 of 2024 
           PRAYER:  Writ Appeal filed under Clause 15 of the Letters Patent, to set aside
           the order dated 07.08.2024, passed in W.P.(MD)No.17455 of 2021, on the file of
           this Court.                                                            
                   For Appellants      : Mr.S.C.Herold Singh                      
                   For R2 and R3       : Mr.M.Siddharthan                         
                                         Additional Government Pleader            
                                     JUDGMENT                                     
                 [Judgment of the Court was made by R.SUBRAMANIAN, J.]            
                     There is no merit in this Writ Appeal.                       
                     2. The entire issue has arisen due to the callousness and    
           audaciousness exhibited by the Registration Department of the State Government.
           A sale deed that was executed on 06.08.2004, was presented for registration, but
           the Sub Registrar, Eraniel at Kanniyakumari District, kept it pending due to an
           attachment of 7 cents out of 20 cents of the property.                 
                     3. The purchaser then approached the Civil Court for raising the
           attachment, but, the petition came to be dismissed. An appeal was taken out
           against the said order in C.M.A.No.28 of 2016 and the said appeal was allowed
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                                                          W.A.(MD)No.1702 of 2024 
           on 18.08.2017 and the disputed extent of 7 cents were conveyed in favour of the
           first appellant. A challenge made to the said order in C.M.S.A.(MD)No.8 of 2018,
           failed. Thereafter, when the document was sought to be registered, the same Sub
           Registrar refused to register it, citing that the property had been dealt with
           subsequently. The Writ Court relied on Section 47 of the Registration Act, 1908,
           which states that once a document is registered, it takes effect from the date of its
           execution. Section 22-A of the Registration Act, 1908, enables the Sub Registrar
           to refuse registration on the ground that an attachment is in force. It was
           introduced only with effect from 16.08.2022. Therefore, on the date when the
           document was presented for registration, there was no such prohibition.
                     4. The substantive law regarding attachment, as outlined in the Code
           of Civil Procedure, 1908, does not prohibit the sale of attached property. Section
           64 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, deals with private alienation of property,
           after it has been attached, and it reads as follows:-                  
                        ''64. Private alienation of property after attachment to be
              void.                                                               
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                                                          W.A.(MD)No.1702 of 2024 
                        (1) Where an attachment has been made, any private        
              transfer or delivery of the property attached or of any interest therein
              and any payment to the judgment-debtor of any debt, dividend or other
              monies contrary to such attachment, shall be void as against all claims
              enforceable under the attachment.                                   
                        (2) Nothing in this section shall apply to any private transfer
              or delivery of the property attached or of any interest therein, made in
              pursuance of any contract for such transfer or delivery entered into and
              registered before the attachment.                                   
                        Explanation.—For the purposes of this section, claims     
              enforceable under an attachment include claims for the rateable     
              distribution of assets.''                                           
                      5. A reading of the above provision makes it clear that a sale
           pending attachment is void only against claims enforceable under that attachment.
           If a person of normal mental capacity reads the provision, he / she will understand
           that an attachment does not prohibit alienation. However, the Sub Registrar,
           Eraniel, had chosen to read it as it contains prohibition on alienation at the time it
           was presented. It is this improper action by the Sub Registrar in keeping the
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                                                          W.A.(MD)No.1702 of 2024 
           document pending that paved the way for the creation of further documents by the
           person who sold the property. Indirectly, the Sub Registrar assisted the appellants
           in committing fraud against the first respondent. The learned Single Judge has
           taken note of the language in Section 64 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 as
           well as the language in Section 47 of the Registration Act, 1908 and has rightly
           set aside the impugned order, and directed registration of the sale deed. We do
           not see any reason to interfere with the order of the learned Single Judge. The
           Writ Appeal fails and it is accordingly, dismissed. No costs. Consequently,
           connected Miscellaneous Petitions are closed.                          
           NCC    : No              [R.S.M., J.]   [L.V.G., J.]                   
           Index  : No                     30.09.2024                             
           smn2                                                                   
           To:-                                                                   
           1.The District Registrar,                                              
            Nagercoil Registration District,                                      
            Integrated District Registrar Office,                                 
            Nagercoil,                                                            
            Kanyakumari District.                                                 
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                                                          W.A.(MD)No.1702 of 2024 
           2.The Sub-Registrar,                                                   
            Sub-Registrar Office,                                                 
            Eraniel,                                                              
            Kaniyakumari District.                                                
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                                                          W.A.(MD)No.1702 of 2024 
                                                        R.SUBRAMANIAN   , J .     
                                                                        and       
                                                     L.VICTORIA  GOWRI  , J .     
                                                                       smn2       
                                                     W.A.(MD)No.1702 of 2024      
                                                                        and       
                                         C.M.P.(MD)Nos.13128 and 13129 of 2024    
                                                                  30.09.2024      
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