New Delhi:The Delhi High Court on Thursday issued notice to the Centre and Delhi government on a petition seeking directions to formulate policy and bring in line the e-registration of documents, in a bid to avoid the unnecessary rush at sub-registrar's office and ease the registration process in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A division bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan issued notices to all the respondents, including several departments of the Centre and Delhi government, seeking their response on the matter and slated it for further hearing on July 23.
The petition, filed by one DC Tuteja through advocate Gaurav Bahl, said that the registration of the documents is one of the very basic issues touching upon the lives of the society.
"Due to the present restrictions arising from the pandemic COVID-19 the entire process of registration of documents has come to a standstill and various rights of the parties have been affected equally being unable to meet their obligations under the agreements or for creating any rights in favour of their loved ones," the plea said.
It said that there are about 22 sub-registrar offices as per the Delhi government website, where the property documentation is carried out, and according to the petitioner's experience at least 300 people come to each of these offices for the purpose of registration.
According to the plea, these registrations require at least two parties, accompanied by at least two witnesses and at times there are more parties, therefore increasing the number of persons visiting these offices is huge.