94. Certificate to purchaser.- Where a sale of immovable property has become absolute, the court shall grant a certificate specifying the property sold and the name of the person who at the time of sale is declared to be the purchaser. Such certificate shall bear date the day on which the sale become absolute. HIGH COURT AMENDMENTS Allahabad.- Add the following as sub-rule (2), after renumbering existing rule as sub-rule (1): “(2) Where immovable property is transferred otherwise than by sale, a document of transfer shall be granted by the Court specifying the property, the name of the person to whom it is transferred and the terms on which the transfer is made. Such document shall bear the date the day on which the transfer was ordered.” (13-2-1960). Bombay: Dadra and Nagar Haveli.- For the existing Rule 94 and its marginal note, substitute the following “94. Certificate to purchaser.— Where a sale of immovable property has become absolute, the Court shall grant a certificate specifying the property sold, the amount of the purchase-money and the name of the person who at the time of sale is declared to be the purchaser. Such certificate shall bear date the day on which the sale became absolute.” (1-10-1983).
Madhya Pradesh.- Add a comma after the word “sold” and insert “the amount of the purchase money” between the word “sold” and the word “and”. (18-9-1960). Orissa and Patna.- Substitute for Rule 94: “Where a sale of immovable property has become absolute the auction-purchaser shall file the sale certificate stamp within fifteen days from the date of confirmation of the sale, and the Court shall grant a certificate specifying the property sold and the name of the person who at the time of sale is declared to be purchaser. Such certificate shall bear the date the day on which the sale becomes absolute. If the necessary stamp for sale certificate is not filed within the prescribed period the sale may, if the Court thinks fit, be set aside.”
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