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I purchased the property which comes under miss appropriated account settlement and made sale deed. Is that sale deed is valid in eye of law?

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An unregistered sale agreement is enforceable in law, and any shortage of stamp charges can be paid through the court’s order. Such an agreement will be valid for three years from the execution date. However, it is unclear from the information available online whether a sale deed made under a miss appropriated account settlement is valid in the eyes of the law. Get your legal woes resolved by experts at NoBroker. Fill in your details to get a seamless property investment experience.

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