Section 21:
Description of property and maps or plans.
(1) No non-testamentary document relating to
immovable property shall be accepted for registration unless it contains a description of such property
sufficient to identify the same.
(2) Houses in towns shall be described as situate on the north or other side of the street or road (which
should be specified) to which they front, and by their existing and former occupancies, and by their
numbers if the houses in such street or road are numbered.
(3) Other houses and lands shall be described by their name, if any, and as being the territorial
division in which they are situate, and by their superficial contents, the roads and other properties on to
which they abut, and their existing occupancies, and also, whenever it is practicable, by reference to a
Government map or survey.
(4) No non-testamentary document containing a map or plan of any property comprised therein shall
be accepted for registration unless it is accompanied by a true copy of the map or plan, or, in case such
property is situate in several districts, by such number of true copies of the map or plan as are equal to the
number of such districts. STATE AMENDMENT
Assam
Insertion of new Section 21A.-- In the principal Act, after the existing section 21, the following new
section 21A shall be inserted, namely:--
"21A. No registration of non-testamentary instruments without no objection certificate.--
Notwithstanding anything contained in any other provision of this Act, no non-testamentary instrument
relating to immovable property shall be accepted for registration, unless the Deputy Commissioner of the
concerned district issues a No Objection Certificate containing the description of such immovable
property to be transferred and also such other No objection Certificates, which are required to be issued
by the Deputy Commissioner or any other Authority under any law for the time being in force or under
any Executive Instruction, Order, etc., issued by the State Government from time-to-time:
Provided that all such No Objection Certificates shall be issued within a period of thirty days from the
date of the receipt of application and in case No Objection Certificate is not issued within the stipulated
period of thirty days, a speaking order with reasons thereof shall be issued to the applicant within the said
stipulated period."
[Vide Assam Act 29 of 2009, s. 2]