(1)
The Inspector General shall exercise a general superintendence over all the registration offices in the territories under the [State Government] [Substituted by A.O.1950,for "Provincial Government " .], and shall have power from time to time to make rules consistent with this Act
(a) providing for the safe custody of books, papers and documents [* * *] [The words "and also for the destruction of such books, paper and documents as need no longer be kept " repealed by Act 15 of 1917, Section 6 and Sch.];
(b) declaring what language shall be deemed to be commonly used in each district;
(c) declaring what territorial divisions shall be recognised under section 21;
(d) regulating the amount of fines imposed under sections 25 and 34, respectively;
(e) regulating the exercise of the discretion reposed in the registering officer by section 63;
(f) regulating the form in which registering officers are to make memoranda of documents;
(g) regulating the authentication by Registrars and Sub-Registrars of the books kept in their respective offices under section 51;
(h) declaring the particular to be contained in Indexes Nos. I, II, III and IV, respectively;
(i) declaring the holidays that shall be observed in the registration offices; and
(j) generally, regulating the proceedings of the Registrars and Sub-Registrars.
(2)
The rules so made shall be submitted to the [State Government] [Substituted by A.O.1950, for "Provincial Government " .] for approval, and, after they have been approved, they shall be published in the [Official Gazette] [Substituted by A.O.1937, for "Local Official Gazette " .], and on publication shall have effect as if enacted in this Act.