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    <description>A registered sale deed under Section 54 of the Transfer of Property Act vested title in the transferee, and constructive notice followed from registration, so a later liquidation sale of the same property could not stand. The court found that the prior transfer had been suppressed before the Company Court and that the impugned order and sale certificate were procured by fraud, which vitiates judicial acts. The applicant&#039;s delay was satisfactorily explained, and he was not required to be relegated to a separate suit for cancellation. The liquidation sale order was therefore set aside, the sale certificate cancelled, and title-based relief restored to the applicant.</description>
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