90,000+ Legal Questions Answered
one page missing in Sale deed
1 year ago
Recently i got agriculture land and registration is completed in Dharani. However later I found that one page(map page showing the measures and boundaries) in earlier link documents is missing. The CC copy is showing that missing page. Missing that one page in my original document cause any issue in future? How to minimize the impact like filing FIR, add in news paper etc?Please advice.
A.Dear Sir,
Yes, it may create some problem in future. You have not elaborated how it is misplaced. You may get rectification deed by placing such copy by way of rectification deed or lodge complaint and register FIR and also issue newspaper publication. The better option is to go for rectification deed.
Yes, it may create some problem in future. You have not elaborated how it is misplaced. You may get rectification deed by placing such copy by way of rectification deed or lodge complaint and register FIR and also issue newspaper publication. The better option is to go for rectification deed.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
A.Dear Client,
If you have a copy of the missing page then it won’t be a problem, but if not then you have to ask the original seller to file an FIR and then have to collect the certified copy from the registerar.
If you have a copy of the missing page then it won’t be a problem, but if not then you have to ask the original seller to file an FIR and then have to collect the certified copy from the registerar.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
A.Dear Client
If the page is missing then while registering your deed did you get the map page made an annexed to the deed? If yes then the problem is partially solved? If not then not you but the original seller will have to lodge an FIR for the same and you/he will have to seek the certified copy from the registrar office hoping that the certified copy has the map page.
If the page is missing then while registering your deed did you get the map page made an annexed to the deed? If yes then the problem is partially solved? If not then not you but the original seller will have to lodge an FIR for the same and you/he will have to seek the certified copy from the registrar office hoping that the certified copy has the map page.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Advocate Sinjari Bandyopadhyaya
Responded 1 year ago
A.As the certified copy is showing that missing page but in Original document that page is missing and as the registration has been done recently so you have to enquire in that property registration office that after scanning of the pages of that Original Deed, whether the Registry office personnel forgot to staple that one page(map page showing the measures and boundaries) and the concerned Registrar's attention has to be drawn on that issue whether he can certify map page showing the measures and boundaries to be added in that Original Deed.
Helpful
Helpful
Share
Read Related Answers
Inheritance Rights Dispute Over Mothers Property in Bengaluru
Dear Client,
A property when left by the deceased owner intestate i.e, without any will, is devolved upon the surviving legal heirs in equal share following the law of inheritance/succession. After t...
EWS Certificate
Dear Client,
The death certificate of a deceased person is a crucial document that is mandatorily required for the issue of a legal heir certificate either by the Municipal Authority or to apply for a...
POA from SriLanka to India citizen Resident Indian
Dear client,
If the seller of the property is not now in India, he can still execute a POA abroad, but the process is slightly different. His first step is to visit the Indian Embassy or Consulate in...
Darkast agriculture land sale
Dear Sir,
If there is perpetual restraint from selling the land then the grandson cannot sell without the permission from the Deputy Commissioner. The conditions in the Darkasth to be read.
Mutation of property in authority records based upon registered gift deed
Dear Sir,
Yes, the mutation will be taken place as jointly in respect of your respective wives. You have to produce certified copies of both the Gift Deeds.
Read Blogs on Property
Property Lawyers
Find Lawyers by Location