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Banakhat and its implications for person C ............,,.............


03-Feb-2025 (In Property Law)
Hi, If person A the seller and person B the purchase made a land sale agreement Banakhat on unregistered notary,payment terms would be 1 year and then legal procedure for stamp duty, land transfer registry would be done but the person A sells the land to a new person C after 1 year of validity the unregistered Banakhat.Peson C purchased it from person A through registered stamp and gov stamp duty paid legally .Can B cause problems to person C?
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You can take legal action if you have an approach to the seller A to execute registered sale deed before expiry for the unregistered banakhat and u have fullfill condition of unregistered banakhat within time period and then after seller A sold his property to another person.
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