Answer: The five grounds are based on the law based on which the registrar can refuse the dealing of properties between two or more parties.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The power of attorney holder dies or the attorney has canceled the right of sale of the property.
2. If the seller is minor cannot sell the property.
3. If there is overwriting or cutting or any kind of document alternation on the deed.
4. If any court has kept a stay order on the property deed.
5. If the identity of the seller is in doubt.