Rectification deed
karthik
(Querist) 12 July 2013
This query is : Resolved
Hello sir,
I have a below query.
I have purchased a plot in JAN2012 at the guide line value of 330. when i tried to change the name of the patta to my name. VAO said that their is mistake in patta number.
It should be posted 447/13 instead of 447/3. they have requested me to put a rectification deed. But the copy of patta i ahve was 447/3. but they said there was some mistake happened..
Do i really need to put rectification deed over here. If so, then how much i need to pay for registeration. Now the guide line value is 1000 Rs.
They said already i have registered for 330. so now balance guide line value 770 needs to be the stamp duty.
Do i need to pay the full stamp duty as what i payed during registration for this patta number change.
Or any other alternate way is available to proceed on this.
Please guide me.
Thanks,
karthik.
Advocate M.Bhadra
(Expert) 12 July 2013
In case the original deed is registered, one should get the rectification deed also registered. And pay the requisite stamp duty and registration charges as per the laws in force in the State. For general mistakes the stamp duty and registration charges are Rs 100 each.You can contact Sub-Registrar office.
Adv Archana Deshmukh
(Expert) 12 July 2013
Full stamp duty of sale deed is not required for rectification deed. Rs 100/- general stamp paper is reqd.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 12 July 2013
Contact local registration office. Stamp duty differ state to state.
karthik
(Querist) 12 July 2013
Hi All.
Thanks for the information. but local sub registrar said that around 1.5 Lakhs ,[2400Sq.ft* 770 [1000[New G.V]-330[old G.V]* 8] will be the stamp duty cost.
2400*770*8
Is this true?
Also please let me know this patta number mistake is a general mistake. IS it comes under normal rectification deed which is 100 Rs. Or it is major mistake which needs to be registered with stamp duty [1.5 Lakhs].
many thanks for your clarification.
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 12 July 2013
For rectification no stamp duty is required.You are not properly guided. Moreover in your case no rectification is needed.
Advocate Ramesh
(Expert) 12 July 2013
I don' think so. If that is true ,then better to file a suit and get direction from court for rectification deed.
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 12 July 2013
nothing to add.