Rules of making common passage Rules of making common passage

1 year ago

I have a land of 1.14 kathas with a joint owner now as an oral discussion we have decided that I will take the front portion of the land. Now I have to make a common passage for the second owner who will take the backside of the land. My question is how I will divide the land (by making a common passage) should I first have to divide the land equally and then have to make a common passage or first have to make a common Passage then have to divide the land??

Anik

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A.Dear Client,

You may take advice from a property advocate who can draft a proper sale deed mentioning everything regarding the common passage area.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,

The common passage must be mentioned by dimensions in the sale deed and boundaries of common passage to be described in both the sale deeds. To draft this sale deed you have to take guidance of property lawyer.
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