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Documents under the Registration Act, 1908 are classified into which two broad classes?
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C.
1. Lesson 15 ("Registrable Documents") classifies registrable documents into two classes.
2. Compulsorily registrable documents are listed in Section 17 of the Act.
3. Optionally registrable documents are listed in Section 18.
4. The other distinctions in (B), (C) and (D) appear in the Act for limited procedural purposes but are not the basic classification scheme.
_Source: ICSI CS Executive Paper 1 (Jurisprudence, Interpretation & General Laws) — Lesson 15: Registration Act, 1908, pp. 375-388._
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