title document
Rectification Deed
Also called: Correction deed, Supplementary deed
A registered deed correcting an error in a previously-registered document.
What it is
When a sale deed (or other registered document) contains an error — typo in survey number, wrong area, missing party — it's corrected via a rectification deed registered with the SRO.
Who issues it
Executed by the original parties; registered at the same SRO as the original deed.
Where to obtain
Original held by the buyer; certified copy from the SRO.
Validity
Permanent — modifies the original document.
What to check
- Reference to the original document being corrected
- Specific error being rectified
- Corrected text
- Both parties have signed and witnessed
Common red flags on a Rectification Deed
- Rectification deed materially changes the schedule (could be a back-door sale)
- Only one party signed
- Rectification done by an attorney without proper GPA
How PropertyRisk handles Rectification Deed
PropertyRisk extracts every field from your uploaded Rectification Deed using multilingual OCR (English, Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu) and a Karnataka-specific schema for this document type. Each finding cites the exact page and clause it came from in the original document.
On every case where this document is uploaded, PropertyRisk reconciles its contents against the rest of the document chain — sale deeds, RTC, mutation extracts, khata — and against live government portal records to surface inconsistencies a non-expert would miss.
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