Plot title transfer Plot title transfer

3 years ago

Dear Legal experts,

My father purchased a gaothan plot (built bungalow)in Nerul back in 1990. My father expired in 2005 but as per the papers, the plot was not transferred from the original owner to my father's name. The original owner has also expired. In order to transfer the plot in the names of myself and 2 brothers, do we need any NOC from the heirs of the original owners? I have heirship obtained from court as heirs of my father. The heirs of the original owners are demanding 20-30 lacs just to given a NOC. Can you please advice?

Mayur D. Khunti

Responded 3 years ago

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A.There are 2 Possibilities -

1. If the Tranfer of property has happend through a Registered Sale Deed and the property is not been transfered in Revenue records - in this case you can proceed without Vendors heirs NoC, through a Small Legal Procedure in court.

2. If there is no registered sale deed - in such case first the property will be transfered in name of heirs of vendor and thereafter on your name.
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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 3 years ago

A.File title declaration suit. If opposite party not ready to do it then only
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SUNIL NAVANITLAL SHAH

Responded 3 years ago

A.Please hire lawyer who is professional expert without any delay
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
Since the ownership of the property is in dispute it is advisable that you consult a lawyer to take any further action in this matter.
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Suneel Moudgil

Responded 3 years ago

A.since the plot is standing in the name of the owner, therefore, you can file a civil suit of the declaration to the effect that you along with the other legal heir is the owner of the plot by virtue of an agreement between your father and their father,
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 3 years ago

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A.Why registration is in the name of your father why NOC from the legal heirs of seller. Just directly get transfer the property through the help of concerned authorities.
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