raghavendra (employeee) 02 July 2020
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 02 July 2020
The situation is highly improbable. The Registration dept., has a process in which there is double check of all essential requisites for a valid sale deed and in absence of signatures the deed can never be registered. (Infact the signature should be done before the Registrar)
raghavendra (employeee) 02 July 2020
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 02 July 2020
Where is the need for the purchaser's signature in a sale deed ??????
Shashi Dhara 02 July 2020
raghavendra (employeee) 02 July 2020
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 02 July 2020
No one can assure about the validity of sale deed without studying the sale deed, and there are many aspects to see like actual possession, enjoyment, mutation records, the validity of the seller etc., Contact a local advocate show the documents with EC, get a written legal opinion from him for your satisfaction.
Shashi Dhara 02 July 2020
raghavendra (employeee) 02 July 2020
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 02 July 2020
You can bring this notice to the concerned district collector about the sale deed registration without purchaser signature.
P. Venu (Advocate) 02 July 2020
To my knowledge, there is no infirmity in the sale deed. The conveyance is complete with the seller sigining the deed and getting it duly registered.
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 03 July 2020
The sale transaction is complete, even in the absence of signature of purchaser on sale deed. There is no legal infirmity in having a sale deed without signature of vendee. Presumably the vendor (seller) has signed, executed and got it registered with concerned SR.
Prima facie it is a hypothetical situation and not real as the Registering Authority ensures signature of both parties, even 100 years ago attested by two witnesses..
Sunayana Chhabra 04 July 2020
raghavendra (employeee) 04 July 2020
P. Venu (Advocate) 04 July 2020
Mr. Sunayana:
Kindly inform us the legal provision or principle which renders such deeds void.