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Mutuation through Inheritance

Mutation of Property Through Inheritance

When a property owner passes away, ownership is transferred to the legal heirs through mutation via inheritance.

Key Steps in the Mutation Process

  1. Application Submission: Legal heirs must submit an application to the concerned authority.
  2. Required Documents: Attach the following:
    • Affidavit detailing the legal heirs.
    • Death certificate of the deceased.
    • A copy of the Will (if available).
  3. Verification: The concerned authority reviews and verifies the documents.
  4. Mutation Entry: Once approved, the mutation is recorded in the latest revenue records.

Important Considerations:

  • Online Mutation of Property: Many authorities now offer online platforms to apply for mutation.
  • Mutation of Property After Death: Legal heirs should initiate the mutation process promptly after the owner’s death.
  • Time Limit for Mutation of Land: Completing the mutation within the stipulated time helps avoid disputes or penalties.

Mutation is essential for updating land records but does not establish ownership rights. Let me know if you'd like further refinements!

Also Read: NRI Property Mutation Explained: Why It’s Important & How to Do It

 

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