An application to the tahsildar on a plain paper, along with a non-judicial stamp of relevant value, has to be made.
Details to be furnished with application:
>> Area in which the right has been acquired
>> Descripttion of the right acquired
>> Name, parent's name, and address of the person from whom the right has been acquired
>> Manner in which the right has been acquired
>> Name, parent's name, and address of the person who has acquired the right
>> Date on which the right was acquired
>> Copy of document on the basis of which the mutation is sought - sale deed, Will etc
A proclamation is issued inviting objections to the proposed mutation and specifying the date, not less than 15 days from the date of the proclamation, up to which any objection to the mutation will be entertained. The Patwari submits his report in the prescribed format. The statements of the parties are recorded. The contents of the documents are matched with the recorded statements. In case no objections against the proposed mutation are received, it is sanctioned.
Any party aggrieved by an order of mutation can file an appeal before the Additional Collector (or the Deputy Commissioner) concerned within 30 days of the order.