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mrgop (Owner)     16 July 2012

Village officer not accepting application for mutation of la

My friend received a portion of land owned by his mother by gift deed.
One month after the registration when he approached village officer
with required documents & forms, he insisted for no-encumbrance
certificate. Even after obtaining no-encumbrance certificate for 15
years he is insisting for the same for 25 years. Then we came to know
that he is playing for bribe/money and would continue the play till
getting the bribe.

So, what are the necessary and optional documents and forms to be
submitted for land mutation in village office in Kerala?

What to do if village office is neither accepting the application for
mutation nor giving receipt for the application and reject it showing
the reason for the same?



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surjit singh (Assistant)     16 July 2012

You go through the Rules of mutation applicable in Kerala, in general in other states Circle Officer is the responsible officer for mutation and if the Officer does not receives your application you can approach the SDO (Civil) of the concerned area. Before approaching the SDO(civil) it will be proper to submit your application even by registered post in the required form if any to the Circle Officer or such officer of your block area.

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     21 July 2012

Villae officer.  The same official who is called Patwari in North India


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