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Is Relinquishment Deed Legal In Uttar Pradesh?


21-Aug-2023 (In Property Law)
My father died intestate without making will. I want to relinquish my property share in favour of mother. So, relinquishment deed legal in uttar pradesh.
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Answer #1
793 votes
Hello I have perused your query.
In case you wish to relenquish your share in favour of your mother.
A stamp paper is to be purchased for execution. A date is fixed for the registration in the sub registrar's office thereafter and the government registration fee is to be paid.

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Answer #2
941 votes
where the property situated if the property is in Uttar Pradesh the relinquishment deed can be e registered at Uttar Pradesh.

kindly also clarify where presently you are stay where the mother is staying and how much Property value is and in which city the property is I hope this will suffice your query if not contact again

Answer #3
381 votes
Stamp duty for a relinquishment is 6% for men and 4% for women. Stamp duty should be paid to the Collector of Stamps/SDM. Registration fees for Relinquishment deeds are 1% of total deed amount plus Rs. Pasting fees of 100 rupees.
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