whether one plot number can present in two different khata whether one plot number can present in two different khata

10 months ago

my friend and his brother bought a land of 4 dicimil of land from the land owner and then got a khata after mutation which contains both of their names as owner of the land with khata number 350 , with plot number 1234 . later due to dispute , brother sold his portion of land to my friend and now this sale deed is created a new khata with my friends name and new khata number 410 have same plot number 1234 with 2 dicimil of land. is it correct as 1 plot number i.e.1234 has 2 khata numbers (350 and 410).

Anik

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A.Hello,
As per the information you have mentioned, one property can have only one khata. Bifurcation if khatas can be done when there is a division of properties. Please verify the khata again to ensure its authenticity. You need to also check the owners name and the area of the property mentioned in the khata to be sure.
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