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Property Registry : Keep these things in mind while buying property, otherwise the registry will be canceled

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Property Registry: Most of the people lack information about the rules and laws related to property. In such a situation, today in this news we are going to tell you in detail about the registry related to property. If you are also planning to buy any property then you need to be cautious….

It has often been seen that once the property is registered, people become relaxed and they assume that now there will be no problem of any kind. He feels that now he has become the owner of that property whereas it is not so. You may still face many difficulties due to which the land registry may get cancelled. If you are also planning to buy a property then you need to be cautious.


In fact, even after the registration of the property, objections can be lodged against the registration within a stipulated time. Those who lodge objections may include family members, relatives or shareholders of the person selling the property.

Different states have different periods for filing objections – let us

try to know what are the provisions for filing objections and when and how the registry can be cancelled. Let us tell you that after the registration, information is sent to the seller of the property and he is informed that the deed has been made in the name of a particular person and if you have any objection regarding it, then you can register it. Different periods have been prescribed in different states for filing objections. In Uttar Pradesh, the country’s most populous state, a period of 90 days is fixed for filing objections and during this period, you can file objections at the Tehsildar office at any time.

At the same time, if the person selling the property has not been able to get the full price of that property, then that person can lodge his objection and stop its registration and in such a situation the registration of the property will be cancelled. However, it is generally seen that in most of the cases, the objection is lodged by the family members or the shareholders of the person selling the property.

Apart from this, many times a post dated check is given to the property owner by the buyer and in case it is not cleared, he can lodge an objection and get the rejection stopped.

At the same time, it has also been seen many times that out of greed for more money, the owner of the property lodged an objection and got the rejection filed and also put pressure on the buyer to take more money. In case of legitimate objections, action is taken in the Tehsildar office and if everything is found correct, it is registered in the name of the buyer in the records of the Revenue Department.

Pravesh Maurya
Pravesh Maurya
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