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shareef shaik (managing partner)     14 September 2012

Gpa

Sir, 

      I have purchased a property and have done GPA on my father's name as the purpose was to resell. In GPA document it was wrongly written as five lakhs twentyeight thousand instead of 10,56.000 in words only. In numbers it was correctly mentioned at four places as 10,56,000. I want to know whether savarana(changes done) can be done by GPA holder to the party or the previous sellers should come for it in case of GPA as the whole power is transferred to GPA holder.   Please reply me as soon as possible



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Dr J C Vashista (Advocate)     14 September 2012

GPA is just an authorisation granted by executant to do some acts on his/her behalf which do not contain any amount.

If erronously mentioned the amount of 5,28,000/- instead of 10,56,000/- at one place out of four, you can execute fresh GPA and/or make a Rectfication Deed of GPA or leave it as it is, since the same cannot grant any title of the property. 


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