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sunita (DyCCD)     12 July 2012

Mutation dda flat

I have purchased a free hold DDA flat. Do i need to apply to DDA for mutation of flat in my favour. If yes what is the procedure and what are the documents required.



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Adv.R.P.Chugh (Advocate/Legal Consultant (rpchughadvocatesupremecourt@hotmail.com))     12 July 2012

 


Mutation of Residential Plots in Death Cases where no "Will" has been left by the allottee/lessee/sub-lessee

Following documents are required along with a plain paper application.

 

  • Affidavit
  • Indeminity Bond
  • Relinquishment Deed.
  • Death Certificate in Original
  • Proof of relationship, viz., copy of ration card, or copy of passport, or copy of voter’s identity card, duly attested by gazetted officer/Notary Public/Magistrate
  • NOC or redemption deed, if plot is mortgaged.
  • One photograph & Three Specimen Signatures of mutatee duly attested by
  • Class I Gazetted Officer/Ist class Magistrate.
  • Copy of “D” form/completion Certificate duly attested.
  • Proof of payment of Ground Rent from the society [in case of a Co-operative Society Plot.

 


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