Monday, 30 November 2015

PARTITION DEED EXECUTED BETWEEN MINORS BY UN REGISTERED INSTRUMENT IS VALID?

Generally, Division of Property between the family members or coparcenars need not be registered. However, when the property division completed between minor child by unregisered instrument would liable to registere the same to avoid future legal hassels under the grounds that partition was injustice due to not able to recognize their respective right over the property. Hence, when the minors become the major that they had two option two challenge the same under the Law of Limitation Act i.e, within 3 years from the date of majority or from the date of knowledge by seeking condonation of delay (Now a days people filing case before the court under this ground)before the Court. Therefore, it would be great if that all members of the family executed a Confirmation Deed before the Sub Register office. As you aware,The law is settled that an unregistered document which requires registration is admissible in evidence under Section 49 of the Indian Registration Act, 1908.

NON APPROVED LAYOUT PLAN EFFECT.


The builder/Concerned developer should get approval of layout plan from concerned authorities before commencement construction of residential  building under the Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act, 1961. Constructing building in unapproved layout will not be given permission to be occupied or such layout plots will be considered as unlawful and ample penalties will be levied as per Municipal Laws. Land which is sub-divided into plots without permission from competent authority is considered illegal or unapproved layout. No facilities such as roads, drainage, street lighting will be extended in such areas.The building should comply with building laws for sanction or approval of basic amenities.The Department of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj has issued a circular on December 28, restricting gram panchayats across the state from approving or sanctioning building/layout plans for Deputy Commissioner (DC) converted lands.



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