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Mutation of inherited properties...

(Querist) 30 June 2015 This query is : Resolved 
We are two brothers and one sister, our father died in 2003 at the age of 79. He had purchased (not inherited) some agricultural land in west Bengal during 1950-60’s. Those agricultural lands were mutated in my father’s name and are still mutated in my father’s name till date.

There are 30 small agricultural plots and we want to mutate our names in those plots as because we have inherited them.

We want full 10 agricultural plots each to be mutated in our names respectively (i.e. 10 plots to each brother and one sister thus total 30 plots). We do not want our 3 names to be mutated in each & every 30 plots equally, thus sub-dividing the plots further.

In the above context, please answer that is it possible for us to get full 10 plots each mutated in our names or not ?

Kindly, reply positively…
P. Venu (Expert) 01 July 2015
You can work out partition or family settlement, get it registered and the mutation effected.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 05 July 2015
Execute a registered family settlement and proceed.


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