Another Question on 'EVIDENCE'
TR Madhavan
(Querist) 27 September 2010
This query is : Resolved
Sir, said that, Depends on what U intend to prove.This, at most, can be secondary evidence.It will only go to show that is what is presently recorded in the records. That may not be taken as conclusive proof depending on what your opponent is driving at.
The opponent has filed a Appeal stating that, we not first line purchasers. For which he has not placed any evidence. As on the date of filing the dispute as well as today several flat owners are vendee and the opponent is the vendor. We are not in position to collect certified copies from all the flat owners (about 96). So can this downloaded (ex. today's date)ones be placed as evidence to prove the opponent party is misleading the court.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 28 September 2010
All registered sale-deeds might not be online available as all the offices of the registrar and the documents registered them are not online available for downloading. If those are available for your area then avail this opportunity but for that purpose also, you shall have to summon the original record and prior to that should have to obtain certified copies of all those registered sale-deeds.
In my pinion, you need not to prove all copies of sale-deeds rather rendemly can submit 20 or maximum 25 sale-deeds out of 96 flats