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How to get mutation of grandfathers land in my name under 15aa


15-Sep-2023 (In Wills / Trusts Law)
My grandfather had an agricultural land alloted him under 15aaa. few years after allotment some party claimed the property on the basis of an agreement done by my grandfather. But this agreement was done when land was r. g. The session court decree the land in favour of my grandfather and the opposite party went to highcourt. Now the property has stay /disputed. Some time ago my grandfather wrote a will in my name because my father is no more. So my question is how to get mutation of this land in my name and is it possible?
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Answer #1
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Kindly note the documentation procedure for mutation of property and the applicable fees varies from on State to another. Below is the general procedure;
• Application : You (buyer/new owner) has to submit an application at local civic body (to Tehsildar) or at revenue office. In the application form, you may have to provide personal details, property address, registration date, type of transfer (gift/registered sale deed/Will deed etc), property particulars etc.,
• You have to pay applicable fees through Demand Drafts. (In Bangalore the applicable Khata transfer fee is 2% of Stamp duty that you have paid when registering the property. The fees varies from one state to another.)
• Enclose the required documents along with the application and DDs.
• Copy of Sale Deed
• Indemnity Bond & Affidavit
• Latest property tax receipt
• Documents required for mutation in case of inheritance or Will are as below;
• Death Certificate
• Copy of Will or Succession Certificate
• Indemnity bond & Affidavit
• Latest property Tax paid receipt
• Copy of Sale Deed etc.,
• Once you submit all the required documents, the assessing officer (or) revenue inspector will check the documents, may visit the property and will process the application. Generally they will issue Patta Certificate / Mutation Certificate / Khata Certificate after processing your application.

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