The Transfer of Property Act in India governs the transfer of immovable property in India. Any transfer of immovable property should be by way of a written and registered document that is drafted by an experienced Lawyer. There are several ways to transfer property ownership in India:
Sale deed: A property is transferred from one person to another through a sale deed.
Gift deed: A property owner is free to gift his/her property through a gift deed.
Will: An absolute owner of a property is free to give his/her property through a will.
Partition deed: A jointly-owned property can be transferred among the members through a partition deed.
Relinquishment deed: A property owner can relinquish his/her rights in the property through a relinquishment deed.
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WHAT ARE THE RULES FOR PROPERTY TRANSFER?
RODNEY AMENYA
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