Ravi Partha 26 August 2024
Dr. J C Vashista (Advocate ) 26 August 2024
Heirship certificate of your deceased mother among other heirs ,do not transfer her share in the property as absolute titleholder since other siblings (if any) do have same right in her share.
Ravi Partha 26 August 2024
Other heirs (my father and my sibling) have given no objection to the court and that is noted in the Heirship certificate. So, I believe I am the sole legal heir to my deceased mother's share in the property for CIDCO transfer purposes.
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 26 August 2024
The process and timeline for CIDCO to transfer a property to your name in Vashi, Navi Mumbai are as follows: 1. _Submission of documents_: You need to submit the required documents, including the application form, processing fee, and supporting documents (e.g., proof of ownership, identity, and residence). 2. _Verification and processing_: CIDCO will verify the documents and process the application (usually takes 2-4 weeks). 3. _Transfer order issuance_: CIDCO will issue a transfer order in your name (usually takes 2-4 weeks after processing). 4. _Payment of transfer fees_: You need to pay the transfer fees and other charges (as applicable). 5. _Execution of transfer deed_: The transfer deed will be executed in your name (usually takes 1-2 weeks). The total timeline typically ranges from 6-14 weeks (1.5-3.5 months). Regarding nomination, you can simultaneously apply for nomination along with the transfer application. The process is as follows: 1. _Submission of nomination form_: Submit the nomination form along with the transfer application. 2. _Verification and processing_: CIDCO will verify the nomination form and process it along with the transfer application. 3. _Approval and registration_: The nomination will be approved and registered simultaneously with the transfer (usually takes 1-2 weeks). Please note that the timelines may vary depending on CIDCO's workload and other factors. It's recommended to consult with a lawyer or CIDCO's customer support for the most up-to-date information and guidance.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 27 August 2024