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Mutation importance

(Querist) 22 July 2016 This query is : Resolved 
Does mutation confer title and what is limitation period for challenging mutation in court to get it revoked
Siddharth Dev (Expert) 22 July 2016
There have been times while selling your property, the prospective buyer would have asked for a copy of the latest mutation. Many people do not know the importance of the document hence, let us start with understanding what mutation is?

Mutation is the change of title ownership from one person to another when the property is sold or transferred. By mutating a property, the new owner gets the property recorded on his name in the land revenue department and the government is able to charge property tax from the rightful owner. The documentation procedure and the fee payable vary from state to state.

Also known as ‘Dakhil Kharij’, mutation of a property should ideally be taken every six months from the revenue office in order to check for any wrongful transaction on the property. In case of inheritance after the death of the owner, the property should be mutated by submitting copies of Death Certificate and relationship documents.

Updation of revenue records should be applied in case the property has been bought through a registered Power of Attorney, as it transfers the ownership from the seller to the buyer.

In case of ownership related to land, mutation is considered a vital document. For example, if an agricultural land is acquired by the government and the registry of the land is in the name of person A while mutation is in favour of Person B, the government will release the acquisition funds in favour of Person B, as in the revenue records he is recorded as the owner of the land.

To apply for mutation, an application to the tehsildar of the area has to be given on a plain paper along with the required value of a non-judicial stamp paper.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 22 July 2016
You have been provided with illustrated replies in many threads initiated by you.



Your current query has also been replied at:


http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/ownership-through-court-decree-597091.asp



As already suggested you seem to having many issues and are not satisfied with multiple threads.



It shall be better to engage a very able and senior counsel to mind your interest.
pawan kumar (Querist) 22 July 2016
Thank u Mr. Dev for replying in detail.but my Question remains unanswered asto wheather mutations confer title to the property and if someone gets wrong mutation in his favour what is time of limitation to challenge it in court of law.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 22 July 2016
Mutation does not confers the tittle, it only shows the entry of transfer and how the person got the property. If someone gets wrong mutation it can be challenged before the Tahasildar of your Taluka. When you came to know the wrong entry immediately you can challenge it.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 22 July 2016
Nothing to add
Kumar Doab (Expert) 22 July 2016
All this has already been discussed and replied at:


http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/ownership-through-court-decree-597091.asp
adv.bharat @ PUNE (Expert) 22 July 2016
repeated query.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 23 July 2016
Academic query, state material facts of the problem if any.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 23 July 2016
You have asked the query repeatedly:

asked a query in Experts Mutation of property
replied to a query in Experts Ownership through court decree
replied to a query in Experts Ownership through court decree
asked a query in Experts Ownership through court decree
replied to a query in Experts Challenge to decision of declaration suit.
replied to a query in Experts Challenge to decision of declaration suit.
replied to a query in Experts Challenge to decision of declaration suit.
replied to a query in Experts Challenge to decision of declaration suit.
replied to a query in Experts Challenge to decision of declaration suit.
asked a query in Experts Time limit to file written reply

http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Transfer-of-property-through-declaration-suit-and-decree-597106.asp#.VymvftJcSko

http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/ownership-through-court-decree-597091.asp

http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Mutation-of-property-598721.asp

http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Ownership-through-court-decree-597616.asp
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 23 July 2016
Author is in the habit of making derogatory / unpleasant remarks for experts:

" Mr. Venu u r unable to explain the position and making excuses. I think u must reply to explain in full instead of getting annoyed."

http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Rent-claim-607886.asp

In which author has posted following remarks against senior experts:

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" It is easy to say repeated query.No expert has ever replied earlier."
Kumar Doab (Expert) 23 July 2016
NO REPLY TO SUCH INDECOROUS QUERISTS/AUTHORS.
P. Venu (Expert) 23 July 2016
I agree. We need to take a common stand.
Siddharth Dev (Expert) 23 July 2016
nothing to add
Kumar Doab (Expert) 24 July 2016
Post observations and in time comments by Senior Expert Mr. Rajendra K Goyal, There is a Lot more to add.

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