MAXY DON.P (accounts) 18 August 2009
SALA SATEESH (lawyer) 18 August 2009
Dear Friend,
No need to worry it could be cured/rectifed by deed of rectification by duly refering of the typographical errors but this is to be attested by the vendor & vendee who executed the deed.
Trusting clarified well.
Regards,
S.Sateesh
Prof. P S Sawhney (none) 01 April 2010
Some courts are very sticky and insist on giving the the extant law for such like corrections, in the legal documents.For Civil cases Section 152 is applicable and for Criminal matters Section 482 should be quoted.AS a matter of act every court has an inherent power to correct such lke typographical error suo motu.