Dear Folks,
There is a case where the party has lost the registered agreement of the property in dispute. What can be done to get the original papers back or is there any other solution?
Please advise.
Neha Hampihallikar (Student) 03 September 2015
Dear Folks,
There is a case where the party has lost the registered agreement of the property in dispute. What can be done to get the original papers back or is there any other solution?
Please advise.
Vikram sodha 03 September 2015
Aravind.K., (Consultancy) 03 September 2015
Hi Neha,
In addition to what Mr.Vikram advised, you will have to take out a paper publication (atleast two local newspapers where the property is situated, with one being local vernacular and another in English) about the loss of original property registration documents.
Wish you good luck in your pursuit.
Aravind
Kumar Doab (FIN) 03 September 2015
You have posted that:
"party has lost the registered agreement of the property in dispute."
Thus it is not property registration document!
However since it is registered agreement, the certified copy can be obtained.
Neha Hampihallikar (Student) 03 September 2015
Thanks for your reply.
Krishna Murthy Pasupula (High Court Advocate ) 03 September 2015
Firstly: File a police complaint
Second: publish an advertisement in English and regional newspaper about the loss of property documents.
Third: Inform to the SRO –Stop for any future transactions of the particular property
Lastly: Apply for certified copies to SRO with the above information and you will get a legally-certified duplicate copy for your property.
Then he can proceed for sale process
Krishna Murthy Pasupula
Advocate- Hyderabad
pasupulaw@gmail.com
sharmila 05 September 2015