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Anonymous
(Querist) 29 September 2010
This query is : Resolved
as my grandmother made a registered gift deed three years back on the name of my father and house tax mutation on name of my father .Now my uncle claims that this plot is mine and file a case against us in the court and he tells that you doesn't do the mutation of the plot in the dda .When we paid the stamp duty in the front of the sub-registrar.So, you are requested to tell us about, whether not doing mutation in the dda has any role with the ownership of the plot.
Registered gift deed is confirms that absolute rights, title interest in the name your father. As per that fact your father is paying house tax and everything to the competent authority.
Mutation is cannot confirms any title, so just file application to DDA for change of mutation, if any claims arise then you should proove your father ownership through the registered Gift Deed.
If DDA is refused to do that then file writ petition against DDA in the Jurisdictional High Court.
Uma parameswaran
(Expert) 30 September 2010
yes .your father has absolute right over the proeprty. You can do as per the suggestion given by Expert .Desai.
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