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Dias Jacobs (Professional)     29 November 2016

Registration of property willed by father to son

Hello Professionals,

 

A residential flat in Mumbai city co-op hsg soc was in the name and owned by Mr. A. Mr. A had set his son Mr. B (who also has siblings) as Mr. A's nominee and associate member. Both these facts have been inscribed on the share certificates and loan stock bonds of this flat and in the records of this co-op hsg soc. Mr. A had also willed this flat to his son Mr. B. This will is registered. After the death of Mr. A, on Mr. B's application for transfer, this co-op hsg society has transferred this flat onto Mr. B's name; thereby, the share certificates and the loan stock bonds of this flat in this co-op hsg soc bear Mr. B's name. Mr. B now recieves the co-op society's maintenance bill on his name.

 

Q 1: Should Mr. B now get this flat registered in his name?

Q 2: Is there a time limit within which such registration must be done?

Q 3: What is the procedure to register this flat? Among other things, please describe where (exact authority, address etc.) this registration must be done, what documents are required (forms, content, format etc.), kind and amount of fees payable etc.

Q 4: Any other legal procedure(s) that must be executed before and/or after this registration?

 

Many thanks in anticipation.



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 4 Replies

Kumar Doab (FIN)     29 November 2016

In Mumbai it is mandatory to probate the WILL.

 

Laxmi Kant Joshi (Advocate )     29 November 2016

First of all your have to probate the will as it is mandatory in Maharashtra , after that you have to go through the byelaws of that society , contact the president /Secretary of that society and move further .

Dias Jacobs (Professional)     29 November 2016

Thanks, #Kumar Doab and #Laxmikant Joshi. Can you also help me with the procedure of "probate"?

 

Regards.

Kumar Doab (FIN)     29 November 2016

Your Local counsel can help you with it.

The owner'c personal faith matters e.g; Hindu,Muslim................... in case of WILL.

The procedure can also be read at HC website or seacrg google.

Prefer to proceed under expert guidance of local counsel specializing in such/civil matters.

 

LCI expert Mr. Hemant Agarwal is from Mumabi and handles such matters.

You can benfit from his counsel.

 

 

 

 


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