Registered property
raju
(Querist) 22 April 2023
This query is : Resolved
I have purchased property and the seller received the amount by cheque/draft and sub registrar registered tho property. Now after a year seller produced photo copy of sale agreement that amount stands due from purchaser and filed police complaint. My query is does photo copy of sale agreement has any value since original not available.
kavksatyanarayana
(Expert) 22 April 2023
5 days back you asked this query in another way by heading sale deed and the query was answered.
K Rajasekharan
(Expert) 22 April 2023
You are the legally valid owner of the property in question. Therefore, you don’t give any value to any document he has.
If he has any right in the property the right course for him is to approach the court of law and obtain a decree in his favour based on the agreement or whatsoever document he has. You do not need to bother about it.
In case you receive any notice from any court regarding your property you have to attend that case.
Isaac Gabriel
(Expert) 23 April 2023
The so called sale agreement ceases to exist when the property in question got registered at the registry.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate
(Expert) 24 April 2023
Not able to agree or disagree with above views.
you have already be advised based on very sketchy facts at
https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/sale-deed--748866.asp
Now you have introduced some more facts. For concrete advise one will have to see the papers. You better meet a lawyer.
raju
(Querist) 24 April 2023
Dear Experts I have purchased the property after paying full and final amount to seller and he also accepted before the sub registrar and property was registered by sub registrar. Now after a year the seller is claiming more amount on the basis of photo copy sale agreement on which there is not my signature on the first page and on the second page he had cut, copy, pasted my signature as he does not have the original and only putting pressure on me through police as he is very influence and approachable.
kavksatyanarayana
(Expert) 24 April 2023
You can approach the civil court with a suit for a permanent injunction against the seller.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 25 April 2023
Forget about original sale agreement or the one created, if this pertains to the same proeprty which you purchased vide registered sale deed, then this complaint is not maintainable, besides the police cannot interfere in this, because it is a money recovery issue, he has to approach court alone and not police.