This discussion concerns a land purchase made in 2011 via a notary agreement. The seller passed away in 2013, and their wife inherited the land. She later refused to complete the registry, demanding more money than initially agreed. A legal case was filed, and the seller's wife won initially. Complicating matters, the state government classified the seller's family as Scheduled Caste, preventing the transfer of their land. An appeal is now pending in the Commissioner's court, with the family willing to pay the increased demand but uncertain about the registry process due to their own General caste status.