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Stay order on the property


01-May-2023 (In Property Law)
I purchased a measuring 5400 sq feet from a lady for which she told me to transfer the amount in to my husband's account which I made from my account. After that we made a document stating that the said amount has been received by me and I have on spot handed over the ownership rights on my name. I also cultivated the said land for six months now I am in receipt of a stay order from the court and the lady is calming the said land.the document is notarized but has an insertion or overwriting in the amount being received by the lady. What shall I do now as my money which I transfer safe.
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Answer #1
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Sale deed ought to be duly stamped and registered to be admissible in evidence. In your case you have purchased land on basis of notarised agreement. In addition it appears amount has been over written. Since stay order has been passed by court you cant create third party rights on property. Arrive at an amicable settlement with seller. File consent terms in court. Have sale deed duly registered.

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