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If there is a measurement difference between patta and document which one is to be corrected and how it should be done

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Hey there,

Patta is a legal document that includes data on the land and is also referred to as a record of rights. And registration of a document is a procedure to let someone know that ownership of a piece of property has changed hands.

For your query, there could be clerical mistakes or the result of incorrect comparisons with real estate papers such as transfer deeds, sale deeds, title deeds, revenue records, etc. Through the completion of an additional document known as a rectification deed, these faults may be fixed. Engage a surveyor to confirm the seller's whole landholding in this situation, and if the seller's actual land size differs from the Patta, instruct the seller to apply to the Revenue Department for a measurement correction in the Patta.

I hope this was helpful to you.

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