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The certificate of registration endorsed by the registering officer under Section 60 of the Registration Act, 1908 is:
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C.
1. Section 60 of the Registration Act requires the registering officer to endorse a certificate containing the word "registered" along with the number and page of the Book in which the document is copied.
2. The certificate is signed, sealed and dated by the registering officer.
3. The Lesson 15 paragraph on the certificate states that the certificate is "prima facie an evidence" of valid registration and of due compliance with law.
4. The certificate does NOT cure substantive defects in execution and is not a patent of title.
_Source: ICSI CS Executive Paper 1 (Jurisprudence, Interpretation & General Laws) — Lesson 15: Registration Act, 1908, pp. 375-388._
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