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Unregistered gpa with a registered sale deed

(Querist) 05 October 2021 This query is : Resolved 
I am law student. I am asking this question for a research project.
A is the GPA holder for B. The GPA authorizes A to sell the property but the GPA is unregistered. A executes the sale deed and sells the property to C.

What would happen in such a scenario? Are there any case laws from the Supreme Court or Karnataka High Court which have decided on this issue?
Quick Summary
This discussion explores the legal ramifications when a property is sold via a sale deed executed under an unregistered General Power of Attorney (GPA). A law student is researching this scenario for an academic project, seeking relevant case law from the Supreme Court and Karnataka High Court. While some advise that GPA registration is optional if notarised, others suggest it requires registration and recommend consulting a tutor for academic queries.

kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 05 October 2021
It is an academic query. Ask your tutor. Anyhow, the registration of GPA is optional but it should be attested by a Notary.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 06 October 2021
This platform is meant to help needy litigants and not to provide coaching to students.
KISHAN DUTT KALASKAR (Expert) 06 October 2021
Dear Sir,
The students can pose their questions on other platforms as this platform is exclusively meant for needy litigants as opined by Dr J C Vashista.

krishna mohan (Expert) 07 October 2021
GPA for property to be registered in jurisdictional registrar office. you can consult your tutor further for more details..


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