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take legal heirship certificate from Maharashtra high court pay appropriate court fees that certificate is applicable to all india. you shows that to Karnataka talathi office.
Dear Client, No, merely because you are living in Maharashtra or have a Maharashtra address on your Aadhaar card is not, by itself, a valid reason to refuse transfer of your late husband's land to your name.
If you are the legal heir and have submitted the required documents, your application should be considered according to law.
Ask the concerned officer to give the exact reason for refusal in writing. There may be some other issue with the records or documents that has not been properly explained to you.
If the only objection is that you are residing in Maharashtra, you may approach the higher revenue authorities and seek appropriate relief.
It would be advisable to consult a local lawyer in Karnataka with all the documents so that the exact reason for the objection can be verified and the correct remedy can be taken.
Please do not hesitate to reach out for further queries. Thank you.
Dear Client,
The reason stated by the concerned authority cannot be true just because you are living in Maharashtra or because your Aadhaar card has a Maharashtra address. Since you are the widow and legal heir of your husband, you are entitled to mutation/transferring the records of the agricultural land from Karnataka according to succession, provided that you submit all the necessary documents, including the death certificate, legal heir certificate, etc. Karnataka Revenue System provides for mutation of the agricultural land to the heirs of the deceased person and mutation in such cases does not depend on whether the heir is a resident of Karnataka or not.
If you have been denied mutation of the land record only on the ground that the address in your Aadhaar is in Maharashtra, then you need to ask for a written order with the legal provision on the basis of which your application was rejected. Absent such statutory prohibition, you can approach the Tahsildar or the higher authorities.
I hope this helps and if you have any further issues do not hesitate to contact us.