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Drafting sale deed.

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 06 July 2021 This query is : Resolved 
I am proposing the sell my property, for the agreed price with the buyer.
while drafting the agreement, the Buyer, insisting to caption the word as
"In the name of God, and the Holy scriptures in the Hindu religion" agreed to enter into this agreement on ______this day ________-(month)__________(year).....

is it okay to write this on the legal document, and whether it is valid to write these captions, I have not so far find this any the sample or format agreement copy like this.

only because of this the discussions were on .. and on...

Experts, please, advise and guide, on the legal implications if any on this.( I have no issue to write these captions, as I am also Hindu, but do not know whether legally, valid or not)
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 06 July 2021
Consult any senior Document Writer or a lawyer who drafts the deed may draft any deeds.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 08 July 2021
Drafting a document is an art, which comes from learning and practice. Seek guidance of a local lawyer but not a draft writer.
You can have some guidance / formats from google devi.
P. Venu (Expert) 09 July 2021
Essentially, the sale deed is executed by the seller. The primary concern of the buyer ought ob that the deed conveys him absolute tittle to the property.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 14 July 2021
these things may not be an essence to the proposed agreement. These may be immaterial to the agreement and can also be considered as jargon, hence you can very well reject the proposal to include such unnecessary issues which have no impact to the proposed agreement.


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