My mother in law had 4 children
She made a will of her self acquired property on my name only, the will is on stamp but unregistered.
She is no more now,
How can I make property on my name
avniz aggarwal 31 July 2024
My mother in law had 4 children
She made a will of her self acquired property on my name only, the will is on stamp but unregistered.
She is no more now,
How can I make property on my name
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 31 July 2024
You have to enforce the Will by submtting an application to the revenue department to transfer the revenue records to your name.
You will be given with a list of requirements to be complied with, you may comply them and get the name of the property transferred to your name
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 31 July 2024
To mutate an unregistered will property to the beneficiary, follow these steps: 1. Obtain a copy of the unregistered will. 2. Get the will probated or authenticated by the court (if required). 3. Apply for mutation in the local revenue office or municipality. 4. Submit required documents: - Copy of unregistered will - Probated will (if applicable) - Death certificate of the testator (original owner) - ID proof and address proof of the beneficiary - No-objection certificate (NOC) from other legal heirs (if applicable) 5. Fill out the mutation application form. 6. Pay the required fee. 7. Wait for processing and verification. 8. Receive the mutation certificate. Note: Mutation rules vary by state and locality. Consult a local lawyer or revenue officer for specific guidance. Additionally, consider the following: - It's recommended to register the will to avoid potential legal issues. - If the property is disputed or contested, seek legal advice before proceeding. - Mutation may attract stamp duty and other taxes. - Ensure the beneficiary's details match the will's intentions. Please consult a local lawyer or expert for personalized guidance on mutating an unregistered will property.