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Frequently asked Questions
A legal document dividing jointly owned property among co-owners, per Transfer of Property Act, 1882.
It clarifies ownership shares, prevents disputes and supports independent transactions.
Yes, under Registration Act, 1908, Section 17, for legal enforceability.
Typically 7–14 days, depending on document readiness and Sub-Registrar availability.
Yes, with mutual consent or court order for fraud, per Indian Contract Act, 1872.
ID proof, address proof, Title Deed, Property Tax Receipts and Encumbrance Certificate.
It divides existing joint ownership, not transfers new title, per Transfer of Property Act, 1882.
No, ongoing assistance is an optional paid service, billed separately.
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It’s inadmissible in court, risking fines up to ₹1 lakh, per Registration Act, 1908.
Yes, under Hindu Succession Act, 1956, if a coparcener in joint family property.
A Partition Deed requires registration; a Family Settlement may not, depending on terms.
