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How to transfer grandfather's property in my father's name


23-Apr-2023 (In Property Law)

After my grandfather's death my father has started the process of transfer of property in his name but it has not been properly done yet. The house tax is in my father's name but the proper ownership has not been transferred. kindly let me know the whole procedure to legally get it transferred to my father's name.

Answers (4)

Answer #1
821 votes
If your grandfather executed a will, you have to probate that will from the competent court. But he died intestate, the property automatically comes to your father. You hav to approach the registrar office where the death certificate of your father will be filed and the concerned authority transferred the mutiny in your father's name.
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Answer #2
708 votes
Since you are saying that the property was transferred to your father's name and pursuant to the same the house tax is generated in your father's name I think the transfer of property might not have been updated with government in the revenue records. Kindly check with the Tehsildar office.
Answer #3
969 votes
We must first understand what kind of property holding this is, leasehold or freehold. In either situation, mutation must be done in local departments records, be it lessor authority incase of leasehold or local municipality incase of freehold. For the purposes of mutation NOC from other legal heirs of your grandfather would be required and maybe even a relinquishment deed, depending on where the property is situated and what laws apply there locally. Can suggest more on perusal of complete documents.
Answer #4
548 votes
First, your father has to get the Death Certificate of your G.Father, from the municipal corporation / applicable authorities.

Then give an application to the concern department for the same.
Some of the department, act on the basis of the said application and the D. Certificate, some require, I.Bond, and declaration that your father is the only surviving legal hears.
Some require, Succession Certificate, which this regard, which can be obtain by filing civil suit in the applicable court of jurisdiction.

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