Wrong boundaries in reconveyance deed
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Anonymous
(Querist) 21 December 2018
This query is : Resolved
Hello,
I have bought a land in 2016 .In sale Deed boundaries are
Boundires: [N]: PLOT NO. 34 [S] 30' WIDE ROAD [E]: PLOT NO. 32 [W]: 30' WIDE ROAD .
I have taken a loan from bank for this land.So in Memorandum entry document they have updated wrong boundaries.
Boundires: [N]: PLOT NO. 34 [S] 30' WIDE ROAD [E]: 30' WIDE ROAD [W]: PLOT NO. 32
When I closed the loan even the Reconveyance Deed is updated with these wrong boundaries
My question is ,
1)Is it OK to leave it as my Sale deed is correct?Will I face any issues while I resell the land?
2)Or should I apply for corrections for both Memorandum and Reconveyance Deed
3)While I resell the land should I need to submit only sale deed or should I also need to submit Reconveyance Deed
Could any expert please clarify my questions?
kavksatyanarayana
(Expert) 21 December 2018
You have taken the loan and repaid the same. so don't worry. You take EC from the SRO concerned (now online also available in most States). the Memorandum and re-conveyance entries found, then no problem.
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 22 December 2018
Pls don’t post as AQ and post with your ID and you can get many responses.
Your ID does not mean your email id or phone number etc and don’t post these.
Before attaching any document erase all names, logo, email id, phone number, address etc to maintain confidentiality.
Obtain proper legal opinion in writing from LOCAL counsel specializing in concerned field of law.
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 22 December 2018
You may also point out the errors to jurisdictional authority ; SRO, under proper acknowledgment.
Dr J C Vashista
(Expert) 23 December 2018
1. Show the document to a local prudent lawyer for better appreciation of document/facts, guide and proceed.
2. What is the purpose/ requirement of "reconveyance" deed on release of Sale deed by financier/ bank, as stated by you ?
3. An anonymous author is not obliged by experts as per rule of this platform, disclose your identity.