Prior deed number not mentioned in new deed by mistake
27-Sep-2023 (In Documentation Law)
I got some land from my elder brother few years back as gift deed. But the new deed which i got has not mentioned the prior deed number . Now i went for a home loan at punjab national bank. They rejected my loan at the last stage saying that the prior deed number is not mentioned in the new deed. For that they adviced me to make a new deed mentioning the missing prior deed number. But now my elder brother who gifted me the land is not willing to sign the new corrected deed. Registrar office told me that only after my elder brother sign , the new corrected deed can be valid.. he is hesitating to sign.. whats the solution as my house construction is stuck in the half way. Please suggest me a solution
the best solution is in rectifying the lapse through another deed. However, there appears to be little scope for such an action, your brother unwilling. The only option is to take up the matter with the higher authorities or ty your luck with some other bank or financial institution.
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since a beother issue. Try a conciliation. If not solved file a declaration suit for rectifying the same . Eventhough civil suits may take time u can prefer a time bound petition b4 the same court for an early disposal. No big deal there is a solution. Contact a civil lawyer.
hope am upto ur query
since a beother issue. Try a conciliation. If not solved file a declaration suit for rectifying the same . Eventhough civil suits may take time u can prefer a time bound petition b4 the same court for an early disposal. No big deal there is a solution. Contact a civil lawyer.
hope am upto ur query
Don't worry. You may file a suit in the Munsiffs court with a prayer to pass an order for the same . There is provision in law under Specific Relief Act. The only problem is that it will take little time since the court has to call for the other side objection if any. Evidence will be taken on the basis of your previous regd doc.and thereafter only Court could proceed for hearing n orders.
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