kumar (hhhlili) 07 September 2017
GANDHI MOHAN BHARATI (Pensioner) 07 September 2017
You can, if require, obtain a certified copy from the Registrar which will prove that the document was registered with the corrections because now a days they are scanned. If you have done any further correction after Registration then you will be in trouble
kumar (hhhlili) 07 September 2017
Siddharth Srivastava (Advocate) 07 September 2017
Since document is validly registered hence there would not be any issue in selling the property.
A. A. JOSE (LAWYER; LEGAL ADVISER/CONSULTANT& TRAINER) 07 September 2017
Yes your have to obtain a certified copy, i.e. "Nakhal" from the Sub-Registrar and that will have legal sanctity & authenticity.