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Miss spelled name in e stamp used for sale deed registration

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 08 August 2023 This query is : Resolved 
Hi Experts,
A sale deed was registered with correct buyer name. The e stamp used for payment of the stamp duty was purchased by the seller. Seller name is correct in the e stamp. But in the buyer name ( second party) there is a typo error. One letter is missing example in stead of ....Vibh.. its mentioned as ....Vbh.. Sub register officer had verified and used the e stamp for the sale deed registration. But the e-stamp paper is still Not locked. Obviously he has missed to see the wrong spelling in the e stamp. My query is , given the registration is done and sub registration officer has used the e stamp for the same, does this spelling mistake in e stamp still poses any risk. Is this registration would be considered valid. If not what are the options to make it valid. Can a rectification deed be executed for a spelling error in e stamp used for sale deed registration. Please suggest. Thanks.
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 08 August 2023
If only a letter is missed in the name, it is not a problem. If possible get a rectification deed from the seller.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 08 August 2023
I spoke with the register office document writer and they are denying to rectify the issue and saying its not possible
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 08 August 2023
You shall take another e-stamp for Rs.100/- and get the rectification deed from the seller. If the Sub Registrar expresses his inability, appeal to the District Registrar.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 09 August 2023
The spelling mistake in the e-stamp paper is just a typo error and can be ignored.
Don't give so much importance to this minor error.
Dr. J C Vashista (Expert) 09 August 2023
It is neither a legal problem/ dispute /query for consideration and obligation of experts on this platform nor can be denied by SR.


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