Ritesh Patel vs State Of Odisha & Others ……….. … on 26 August, 2025

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1. This writ petition under Articles 226 and 227 of the

Constitution of India, 1950 has been filed by the Petitioner

against the Opposite Parties praying for directing the Sub-

Registrar, Banki (O.P. No.3) to register the deed for sale dated

18.08.2025 (original of Annexure-1).

2. The case of the petitioner in this writ petition is that, when

he (petitioner) presented the deed for sale dated 18.08.2025

(original of Annexure-1) before the Sub-Registrar, Banki (Opp.

Party No.3) as the registered power of attorney holder of the

executant Manjuli Nayak being present with the

vendee/purchaser of the said deed and witnesses thereof along

with the original registered power of attorney executed in favour

of the petitioner by the executant for registration of the deed for

sale, the Opp. Party No.3 orally refused to receive the said deed

for sale (original of Annexure-1) and expressed orally that, unless

the principal of the petitioner i.e. Manjuli Nayak appears before

him (Opp. Party No.3) and present the deed for sale personally,

he (Opp. Party No.3) shall not receive the same for registration

and he (Opp. Party No.3) shall not register the same and also

further expressed that, the deed for sale cannot be registered on

presentation made by the power of attorney holder i.e. by the

petitioner, because, the physical presence of the principal of the

petitioner i.e. Manuli Nayak before him (Opp. Party No.3) is

compulsory for registration of the deed.

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