Property Management
Your property in India is more than just bricks and mortar — it’s an investment, a home, and often an emotional anchor.
The process of updating the ownership of a property in government and municipal records after it's been sold, gifted, inherited or transferred.
Property mutation is therefore indispensable for legally establishing rights, protecting interests, and enabling future transactions and utilities for the owner.
Aspect | Registration | Mutation |
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Purpose | Establishes legal ownership of property | Updates ownership in land and revenue records |
Documentary Evidence | Legal proof of ownership | Owner’s name in revenue records |
Legal Requirement | Mandatory for all property transactions | Mandatory for property tax liability and disputes |
Scope | Legal recognition in courts and transactions | Limited to revenue and tax records |
Process | Registering the sale deed with the sub-registrar | Submitting documents to revenue authorities |
Result | Legally valid title to the property | Updated government records reflecting ownership |
Yes. Skipping property mutation can create inheritance disputes for heirs, as unclear ownership records can lead to conflicts over legal rights, tax liability, and claims by multiple parties.
Your property in India is more than just bricks and mortar — it’s an investment, a home, and often an emotional anchor.
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