Registration Act, 1908
72. Appeal to Registrar from orders of Sub-Registrar
refusing registration on grounds other than denial of execution
(l.) Except where the refusal is made on the ground of denial of
execution, an appeal shall lie against an order of a Sub-Registrar refusing to
admit a document to registration (whether the registration of such document is
compulsory or optional) to the Registrar to whom such Sub-Registrar is
subordinate, if presented to such Registrar within thirty days from the date of
the order; and the Registrar may reverse or alter such order.
(2) If the order of the Registrar directs the document to be
registered and the document is duly presented for registration within thirty
days after the making of such order, the Sub-Registrar shall obey the same, and
thereupon shall, so far as may be practicable, follow the procedure prescribed
in sections 58, 59 and 60; and such registration shall take effect as if the
document had been registered when it was first duly presented for registration.