Property
SWATI
(Querist) 10 April 2016
This query is : Resolved
I have bought a property sometimes back in Gujrat. The property comes under a society. The society was registered in 1988 at Registrar office of Gujrat under Bombay Non Trading Corporation (NTC), Act 1969 . My property sale deed was exeuted and registered in the Gujrat. Later, I observed that in the sale deed it is written "the society was registered in 1988 under Gujrati Non Trading Corporation Act, 1961"
In stead of 'Bombay' it is written 'Gujrati' and act '1969' it is written '1961'. Rest of all like society Registration number, name, date are correct. The sale deed was executed 1 year back. Will there be any problem in future? Kindly advice me.
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 10 April 2016
Better execute a deed of reclassification.
P. Venu
(Expert) 11 April 2016
It could be that the Bombay Act is subsequently renamed as "Gujarat' Act. Please verify.
Adv. Yogen Kakade
(Expert) 11 April 2016
I don't think there shall be any problem in future.. You can just mention it as a typographical mistake, And if you want to correct it, then execute a correction deed and get it registered with nominal charges.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 11 April 2016
Though there would be no problem, if you wish you can go for rectification deed.