Dear Sir,
I had purchased a land in 1993 from Unity Investment who had jointly developed around 20 acres of land along with property owner by Name Mr Muniyappa. This is near Electronic City, Bangalore. I had purchased site number 828 with survey number 111/2 which was a DC converted land. However now we have realised that around 27 plots around my site are actually belonging to survey number 117/2 for which same Mr Muniyappa was the original owner. (Original documents of survey number 117/2 are available with the society). This was due to mistake during registration in 1993. Also Survey number 117/2 is not DC converted land.
Now Muniyappa is no more & he is suvived by his wife, one son & 5 daughters. His son & wife have agreed to sign rectification deed for these 27 sites changing survey number from 111/2 to 117/2 as add on document for our original sale deed, where survey number is mentioned as 111/2. They have also demanded some amount from these 27 site owners to do these rectification deed process. Please note, they are not putting any claims for this property as of now.
Kindly confirm following:-
1)Whether this (Rectification deed) is the right process.
2)Since 117/2 survey number is not DC converted, whether there will be any problem for us. (These 27 plots are located in well developed gated colony & road, water , drainage facilities are already available). There is also no possibility of Government taking over any part of the colony for road expansion or any other infrastructure development projects in future).
3)What will happen to taxes already paid by us so far (paid to panchayath) for our individual plots till today under survey number 111/2. Can we continue to pay taxes for individual plot with new survey number?
4) What will happen to our Khata which is with survey no: 111/2. Can we apply for Khata change along with rectification deed.
I would be grateful for your advise, as the rectification deed activity is planned in another 10 days time. I look forward for your valuable advise.
Thanks & best regards
Santhosh Hegde