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Property digital upload village name selected wrongly

(Querist) 31 December 2024 This query is : Resolved 
Hi All,
We purchased a property in Bangalore Karnataka. As per the EC record the village name till our purchase was seegehalli, However when we registered the property the village was chosen as per the property tax revenue record as basavanapura village.
The address mentioned in the document is accurate.
We now have all revenue records, such as EB, Water, SWB, Property tax, and khatha, in our name and show both seegehalli and basavanapura.
But when I look for the history of EC my registration is coming in basavanapura village the land's previous details come in seegehalli village. When I enquired about this we learned that in kaveri1.0 the villages are not mapped properly and while uploading the document for registration the change in village name happened.

The details mentioned in the document do not need any change only the digital upload needs to be modified to a new village, how to do this?

My questions are
1. While we sell the property can I explain the hobli or village name chosen wrongly?
2. Can I correct the village name by doing a self-declaration? through the same sub-register?
3. Or what is the correct procedure to overcome this discrepancy.?

Kindly guide, please

Regards
Manoj
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 31 December 2024
The change of name of village subsequent to purchase is a common phenomena hence this should not create any problem especially when you have identified the property purchased and are in possession and enjoyment of the same by the virtue of the registered sale deed.
However if there is any possibility to rectify the village name you may initiate steps accordingly
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 31 December 2024
You shall apply with a copy of your title deed to the District Registrar to edit the name in Kaveri Portal. After examination of the records, further action will be taken.


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