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New Survey and Patta number missing in deed.


18-Mar-2023 (In Property Law)
Hi Madam/Sir, A has sold property to B without mentioning new survey and patta number (but patta was acquired by him from revenue) in schedule of property. B has also transferred patta from A to his name from revenue. B has made settlement to his son C without mentioning new survey and patta number in schedule of property. But C has also transferred patta to his name. I'm going to buy property from C. Would like to know if there would be any issue to transfer patta from C to my name and to sell the property in future. Parent deed and settlement deed has old survey numbers. But new survey numbers and patta number are missing. Seller A and Settlor B are very old age and physically challenged now. What are the procedures to make my purchase a clear title.
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Answer #1
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New survey number and patta number must be included for the correct identification and enjoyment of the property and further transfer. Check with the concerned SRO for the new details. Mention it in the deed. Make sure that the extent of the property is intact even under new numbers.
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