Hello SIr,
Can any one suggest that a notarized document which is validated and stamp duty is paid valid foir buying a property.
If so is it strong document to by a property.
Thanks n regards
sunny (software) 01 May 2010
Hello SIr,
Can any one suggest that a notarized document which is validated and stamp duty is paid valid foir buying a property.
If so is it strong document to by a property.
Thanks n regards
G. ARAVINTHAN (Legal Consultant / Solicitor) 02 May 2010
not possible.
Any sale worth more than Rs.100/-is valid need to be registered
Darshan Panchal (Advocate) 02 May 2010
unless registered, its not a conclusive proof that u purchased the property since court will not take into consideration unregistered document as an evidence while deciding any issue with respect to the property. if u hv paid considerable amount under the document and vendorbacks out, it will be very difficulty for you to prove the genuineness of the document.
sunny (software) 04 May 2010
Hello Sir ,
Register in sense it should be register in the sub register office
N.K.Assumi (Advocate) 22 May 2010
Notarization and Registration are two different matters.
SRIKANTH MYLAVARAPU (SENIOR OFFICER (LEGAL)) 03 June 2010
if a property value is less than 100/- notaary signature is enough ,but the value of theproperty exceeds hundred rupees sale deed must be registered by the registrar