Section 60B of TPA : Section 60B: Right To Inspection And Production Of Documents
TPA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine John has mortgaged his property to a bank in exchange for a loan. A few years later, he plans to sell the property and wants to ensure all documents are in order. Under Section 60B of The Transfer of Property Act, 1882, John, as the mortgagor, has the right to inspect and make copies of the title documents that the bank, as the mortgagee, holds. He requests access, agrees to do so at a reasonable time, and covers any costs the bank incurs for facilitating this. This helps John confirm the property details before proceeding with the sale.
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