A property was purchased in 1986, with the sale deed executed and registered. However, a certified copy obtained later revealed the registry was in another person's name, despite the original deed being in the mother's name. The sub-registrar claims overwriting on the stamp paper and refuses to acknowledge the error, even threatening legal action. The current owner has lived on the property for 33 years, paid taxes, and has approved maps, with no one else claiming ownership. The user seeks advice on how to correct the mother's name on the sub-registrar's records and legally sell the property.