The car buyer has not changed the RC book in his name The car buyer has not changed the RC book in his name

6 months ago

I sold my car two years ago by advertising it on Facebook.The person who bought the car was from outside the district and was not known to me before.When selling the car, he signed the sale deed and gave it to me and then left saying that he would change the name transfer of the car immediately.I was also hoping that he would have changed his name.But he has not changed his name till now.I also lost the sale deed and now I don't know who he is and what to do.

Anik

Responded 6 months ago

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If you have any details about the buyer, such as their contact information or any identifying documents, consider filing a complaint with the local police. Provide them with all the relevant information you have about the buyer and the transaction and Contact the relevant transport authority in your area and inform them about the situation. Provide them with the details of the sale and any information you have about the buyer.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
Get issue a strong legal notice and get change the name and address in the RC book otherwise you will be held responsible if any untoward incident took place.
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