- An agreement for the sale of immovable property is a contract to the effect that a sale of such property has to take place on terms settled between the parties — Such contract does not by itself, create any interest or charge on such property — An agreement to sell only creates a right to obtain another document conferring title in respect of the immovable property — it does not require registration. M. Siddique Khan & another v. Zareen Khan 2016 SCR 1712 (A) 2002 SCMR 1989 & 2011 MLD 303 rel.
- A contract for sale would not require its compulsory registration — it is a creating a right to obtain another document i.e. sale-deed in favour of the person in whose favour the contract is executed. Muhammad Siddique Khan & another v. Zareen Khan 2016 SCR 1712 (B)
- A document referring to immovable property if not intended to be operative, or a document which does not by itself convey property but merely gives a right to call for another document does not require registration. M. Siddique Khan & another v. Zareen Khan 2016 SCR 1712 (C)
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