Property transaction difficulty

Apr 30, 2026 214 views 1 answers
Property Law
Anonymous
Apr 30, 2026
Property Law
► My grandfather has purchased a property in ambala years ago and now he is no more. However, the same is not mutated and there are chances of not having even a sale deed. Now we want the property to be in my father's name how can we proceed?
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Anik
Jul 07, 2026

Dear Client, 

However, in case your grandfather had purchased the land without its mutation and the sale deed could not be found, then the first step for your father would be to get a certified copy of the registered sale deed from the Sub-Registrar’s Office wherein it was registered. In case it had not been registered, then the title and revenue documents would have to be reviewed to determine the title of the property. After this, in case your grandfather had died intestate, then the property would devolve on all his legal heirs, and your father could go ahead with the mutation of the property on the basis of the succession documents, or get relinquishment deeds from the legal heirs, wherever any were left.

I hope this helps and if you have any further issues do not hesitate to contact us.

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