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How to get land transfer registered in grandmother's name?


13-Nov-2023 (In Property Law)
My grandmother has agri property which was brought by my father but registered with my grandmother’s named. After my grandfather’s demise, my uncles has taken KCC on that land. Now my grandmother wants to transfer the property to me. 1. What is the ownership transfer process with KCC still active? a. Do I need to close down the KCC first or I can simply inherit/transfer the property with transfer of KCC as well. 2. What is the process once we put up the request of ownership transfer to the thesildars a. What are the documents required b. Process afterwards i. Measuring the land etc ? ii. Talking to villagers etc ? 3. Can my uncle’s put legal objection to this ownership transfer ? or my grandmother is free to transfer the ownership as she chooses ?
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Answer #1
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The KCC has short-term credit limits for crops and term loans. The validity period is five years, with an option to extend for up to three more years. The scheme has nothing to do with ownership process.
The process for transfer of ownership is time taking, Kindly note the documentation procedure for mutation of property and the applicable fees varies from State to another, once you have submitted an application to tehsildar. Below is the general procedure;
You have to pay applicable fees through Demand Drafts. (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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