The question is not clear however would like to answer as below:
1. In India as per Sec.54 of Transfer of Property Act, all tangible immovable property of more than Rs.100 can be sold only by a registered document. As per Sec.17 of Registration Act also the immovable property of value of Rs.100 or more has to be registered.
2. The Sub Registrar will enlighten the person who seeks his advice about the present/current guideline value of the particular survey number for which registration is proposed.
3. The encumbrance certificate, for required period, can be obtained for the particular survey number & extent from the concerned Sub Registrar, after payment of prescribed fee and necessary particulars / details, as may be required by the Sub Registrar. The encumbrance certificate will reflect all the registered transactions, for the particular period, for which encumbrance certificate is obtained.
By contacting the local land registration office
you can get help from the land registration department in your area, and ask if the title of the land is clear
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What land? In what area? You dont give a brotha much to work with. You know what I mean. For real G.
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Tamilnadu's rules and regulations for land registration include non-discrimination on lands. If people pay to register, they are not allowed to be turned away.