THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY WRIT PETITION NO.1624 OF 2010 ORDER: The petitioners state that their mother purchased an extent of Acs.4.43 cents of land in Survey No.439 of Chinnamachupalli Village, Chennur Mandal, Kadapa District. They claimed to have presented a sale deed before the fourth respondent for registration in respect of the said property. Their grievance is that the fourth respondent is not entertaining the said document on the ground that certain blanks are left in the Resurvey and Resettlement Register in respect of the said property. Learned Government Pleader for Revenue, who obtained instructions, at the stage of admission, submitted that no document has been submitted by the petitioners. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners and the learned Government Pleader for Revenue for the respondents. The Registration Act, 1908 {“the Act” for brevity} and the Rules made thereunder prescribes the procedure to be followed whenever documents are presented for registration. In case, any document that is presented before a Registering Authority cannot be admitted to registration, the reasons therefor have to be communicated under Section 71 of the Act. In such an event, the aggrieved party would be in a position to work out his remedies. Therefore, the Writ Petition is disposed of directing that it shall be open to the petitioners to present the document in relation to land held by them and in such an event, the fourth respondent shall process the same in accordance with law. In case it is found that the document cannot be admitted to registration, the fourth respondent shall communicate the reasons therefor within three {3} days from the date of receipt of such document. There shall be no order as to costs. _____________________ (L.NARASIMHA REDDY, J) 1st February 2010 RRB