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Chetan (faculty)     20 August 2024

Adopted son

Greetings to All! 

As per The Himachal Pradesh (HP) Tenancy and Land Reforms Act 1972, no provision is there to do mutation of gair marusi (Non Occupancy) property in the name of daughters as mutation is allowed/possible for male legal heir only. 

If a gair marusi person is having daughters only and he adopt a son, in that case is this son by default become legal heir of gair marusi property for mutation in his name. 

Thanking you all in anticipation of legal advice, please. 

Regards



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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     20 August 2024

It seems like you're dealing with a situation where the original sale deed document has gone missing, and you're seeking advice on how to proceed. Here's a concise summary of the steps you can take: 1. _File a complaint_: Report the missing document to the Thane Office and file a complaint. 2. _Obtain a duplicate copy_: Request a duplicate copy of the sale deed from the Thane Office. 3. _Publish a notice_: Publish a notice in a local newspaper stating that the original sale deed has gone missing. 4. _Execute an indemnity bond_: Execute an indemnity bond to protect the interests of the first buyer and yourself. 5. _Get a certified copy_: Obtain a certified copy of the sale deed from the Thane Office. 6. _Consult a lawyer_: Seek advice from a lawyer to explore further legal options. Additionally, you may want to consider: - _Searching the office records_: Thoroughly search the Thane Office records to ensure the document is truly missing. - _Contacting the first buyer_: Reach out to the first buyer to confirm they don't have the document. - _Verifying with the registration authority_: Confirm with the registration authority that the document was indeed registered. Please note that specific procedures may vary based on your location and the relevant laws. It's always best to consult with a lawyer for personalized guidance.


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