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Final Decree relating to Immovable Property

(Querist) 01 December 2010 This query is : Resolved 
In a suit for partition relating to immovable property, does the final decree ipso facto transfer the title of the property to the parties to whom such property has been alloted by the court, or is any further documentation/process required? If so, what are they? Any insight on this point would be greatly appreciated. Thank You
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 01 December 2010
In west benal the decree is to be registered .
Guest (Expert) 01 December 2010
No...the final decree not ipso facto transfer the title of the property to the parties. Without execution decree is a simple paper onl.... see order 21 of C.P.C..

i'ld like to add that a person who has obtained a final decree in a partition suit has three years in which to execute it
niranjan (Expert) 01 December 2010
Partition decree is also a document which need registration and you also have to pay stamp duty accordingly.
Rajeev kulshreshtha (Expert) 02 December 2010
I agree with Mr. Ajithabh.
Sri Vijayan.A (Expert) 02 December 2010
Agree with the experts.
Shruti (Querist) 20 December 2010
Thank you all. The insights have been of great help.


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