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Owner has given GPA(registered) to x person for doing sale of property. In Karnataka for selling any property 11e sketch through survey department is mandatory for registration. So GPA holder has applied for 11e sketch. Now owner asks, to close applicati

Confused between owner and GPA holder
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Property Law
Posted on 27-Jul-18
Advocate Gowaal
Answered on 29-Jul-18
This is my response to you: 1. Your query looks incomplete; 2. Also it looks like the GPA is registered; 3. Only if the GPA is registered the sale can be made; 4. The owner plays little role, since he has transferred the GPA to the 'X' person.
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