Rectification in sale agreement
Dennis
(Querist) 15 September 2014
This query is : Resolved
Dear Friends,
We purchased a property in Karnataka (rural) in the year 2005 from the Original seller. Now there are corrections to be made in Measurement only (the Original seller has expired) the sellers wife is present.
Can I do correction in the sale agreement with the help of the Seller's wife.
1. What are the documents I should have?
2. Is the correction legally valid?
3. Will there be any dilution in Original sale deed?
4. will the registrar demand any additional payment?
Seek members guidance in this regard.
ROHIT SHARMA
(Expert) 15 September 2014
Dear Mr. Dennis,
1. Is it a agreement to sell or has a sale deed been registered?
2. If it is a agreement to sell then and if the seller has died then the document becomes void.
3. If it is a sale deed document then this correction can be done legally and lawfully.
4. For more precise information opt for private legal consultation with this lawyer.
Regards,
Adv. Rohit Sharma.
(B.Sc. L.L.B. L.L.M.)
(m) : 0-9824047971.
Anirudh
(Expert) 15 September 2014
Mr. Rohit Sharma,
Seems to be thick-skinned. He is incorrigible. He is repeatedly soliciting clients through this LCI Forum.
THE ADMINISTRATION HAS TO STEP IN AND STOP THIS MENACE.
Advocate. Arunagiri
(Expert) 15 September 2014
Any mistakes in the sale agreement can be cured in the sale deed.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 15 September 2014
Whether the correction is to be done in agreement or in sale deed.
If in sale deed , the correction/ectification deed need to be signed by all legal heirs of the deceased and registered.
Dennis
(Querist) 15 September 2014
The sale deed is registered in 2005. Katha obtained in 2014. Property tax also paid till 2015.
1. Should all heirs of the deceased seller (including wife) should sign the rectification?
2. What if any one legal heir of the seller object for rectification?
3.will the rectification be treated as new sale deed for stamp duty?