The entire process of registration of any property takes place under the Indian Registration Act, 1908. This law provides for registration of documents, preservation of evidence, prevention of fraud and ensuring assurance of ownership.
Property Rules: Registry is a very important stage in the entire process of buying any kind of property like house, house, shop or plot. When a property is transferred from the name of one person to another, this transaction must be formalized through registration in the sub-registrar office after some necessary payments like stamp duty and registration fees. This entire process is known as property registration. Property registration also requires two witnesses in front of whom this property deal takes place. Here we will know who can be made witnesses in the property registry?
Witnesses have to register proof of identity and address
The entire process of registration of any property takes place under the Indian Registration Act, 1908. This law provides for registration of documents, preservation of evidence, prevention of fraud and assurance of ownership. The two witnesses you want to present during the registration of a property will have to establish their identity in front of the sub-registrar. For this, they have to show proof of their identity and address. Along with this, their biometric identity will also be scanned in the process of recording the information of witnesses in the registry.
Who can be made a witness in the property registry
Now we will talk about the most important issue. Who can be made a witness in the property registry? Any person above 18 years of age can become a witness in the registry of any property. Here you have to keep in mind that neither of the two witnesses to be made in the property deal should be the seller nor the buyer. It is necessary for both the witnesses to be present there during the entire process of registry.