Will it be a problem if the dimensions on paper and actual land size differ?

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Question asked by Mr. Raja from Chennai, India:
Hi Sir, Me and My friend planning to buy a land in Chennai. There are two lands we found to suite us. The actual land size is 30*65(say plot numb 19 and 20) each. We both need only 20*65 based on our budget. So we decided to buy plot numb 19( 30*65) and 10*65 from plot numb 20. So totally it will come 40*65 and we can share it. But the problem is in the document actual size is mentioned as 40*60 for both the lands. In the CMDA layout plan it is mentioned as 30*65. Actual land measurement is also 30*65. Only in the document it is differ. Will it be a problem for us? Please guide on this and let us know if you need more clarification.
Thanks
Raja

Veena Answers:
We are of the view that a rectification deed needs to be executed between the previous owner and the present owner. The same needs to be registered with the sub registrar. Only upon such execution of the rectification deed, the present owner can convey the property in your favor.
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