Akhtar v Slough Borough Council: LRA 27 Oct 2017

Applicant alleged that her signature on the Transfer of the property had been forged and that the signature (whosever it was) had not been properly witnessed. She sought rectification of the register and her reinstatement as proprietor. There was no objection from the registered proprietor but the Respondent had a restriction in the register in respect of a restraint order under Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. The Tribunal found there was insufficient evidence of a forgery. The defective attestation was proven but, on analysis, did not mean there had been a mistake in the register. The Respondent, as the beneficiary of a restraint order, was entitled to be heard on the question of rectification.

Citations:

[2017] EWLandRA 2016 – 0207, [2017] UKFTT 803 (PC)

Links:

Bailii, Bailii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Registered Land

Updated: 02 April 2022; Ref: scu.601394