I recently bought a one-acre agricultural plot for ₹10 lakhs, but my name isn’t reflected in the Pahani. This is because the surrounding 100 acres haven’t been surveyed (PODI). I have the registration, GPA, and Will from the seller. The registration department says my name will appear in the Pahani after the survey. Is this true? Is it safe to own the land without my name in the Pahani, even though I have the registration and other documents? What’s the best way to ensure my ownership is secure?
Best Answer
The registration department’s statement about your name appearing in the Pahani after the survey is likely true. However, even without your name in the Pahani, your ownership is secured by the registration, GPA, and Will. To further strengthen your claim, you can request a mutation entry in the Pahani based on your registration documents, even before the survey is completed.
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