I recently bought a property in Uttam Nagar, New Delhi, listed as being in T Block. However, I later discovered the actual address is New T Block, which is an unauthorized colony. The seller insists it’s just T Block. The sub-registrar also noticed this discrepancy during our appointment, but accepted the seller’s explanation and said they would check further. What can I do if the sub-registrar rejects the registry documents after they’ve taken photos and issued a receipt?
Best Answer
If the sub-registrar rejects your registry documents, you can challenge their decision by filing an appeal before the concerned authority as per the Indian Registration Act, 1908. You can also approach the court for relief if you believe there has been a procedural error or misrepresentation. You should consult a lawyer for detailed advice on the best course of action.
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