The Supreme Court has also reaffirmed the importance of the sales contract between the contracting authority and the buyer, since it recently decided that the period of allocation of a housing unit to a buyer of a house must be taken into account from the date of the project-buyer contract and not from the date of registration of the project under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act. 2016. The court also ordered the RERA authorities to order the payment of compensation by the contracting authority under the contract of sale, the sanctity of which was confirmed by that order. Under the Transfer of Ownership Act, a contract of sale, with or without ownership, is not a transfer. Section 54 of the Transfer of Ownership Act provides that the sale of immovable property may be made only by a registered instrument and that a contract of sale does not generate interest or charges for its property. A contract of sale is a contract for the sale of real estate in the future. This agreement defines the conditions under which the property is transferred. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882, which governs matters relating to the sale and transfer of immovable property, defines the contract of sale or a contract of sale as follows: A contract of sale is a contract of sale of immovable property in the future. This agreement defines the conditions under which the property is transferred. Signing a sales contract becomes important given several factors.
First, it is legal proof of the conclusion of an agreement between the buyer and the seller on the basis of which, in the event of a dispute, the future action will be decided. Even if you apply for a home loan, the bank would not accept your application until you sign a sales contract. On October 31, 10, 2020, a 40-year-old man was arrested by Noida police for defrauding a bank of Rs 2 Crores, falsifying sales documents and using loans. On the same day, Madurai Principal Sessions Judge G Ilangovan granted early bail for document registration without prior verification to two sub-registrars arrested by the Dindigul District Crime Branch. According to the police, they registered the deed of sale without checking the certificate of hardship, as well as the original documents, parental documents, death certificate, etc. Remember here that both parties must comply with the conditions set out in the sales contract. Any party that fails to comply with any of the conditions set out in the agreement may be brought before the courts if the other party so wishes. All parties concerned should also ensure that this document can be invoked as legal evidence before the courts of the law and that all those who have agreed to comply with the conditions are legally obliged to do so. . . .