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Jayanti Devi (Student)     03 December 2017

Duplicate of registered conveyance deed

Flat has ben transferred to two individuals by the vendor in a registered deed. Which party will then have the right to keep the original registered deed ? Is it possible to issue a duplicate ? Certified copies are a bit difficult to handle when it comes to convince another buyer for sell

 


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P. Venu (Advocate)     04 December 2017

Yes, there exists provision. However, to my knowledge, this should have been done at the time of registration of conveyance itself. Moreover, it is quite often the practice that the recitals in the deed itself specify the person who keeps the original. 

Please verify.

 

Kishor Mehta (CEO)     04 December 2017

Usually the first named person keeps the original copy of the document, recitals qualify the share of the ownership.

Jayanti Devi (Student)     04 December 2017

In the recitals, a section is there of title deeds wherein it is mentionsed that the vendor shall hand over to the company (association or society) all the title deeds in its safe custody or whomsover it thinks fit and proper. The purchasers can inspect on request from the company the title deeds whenever required.

 

Does this imply that the Association/Society is responsible for keeping the original conveyance deed ?


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