Relinquishment Deed Registration in Uttar Pradesh—including Gautam Budh Nagar—is the legal process by which a co-owner of a property voluntarily gives up their share or rights in favor of another co-owner or legal heir. This is especially common in cases of inherited property and is governed by Section 17(1)(b) of the Registration Act, 1908.
What Is a Relinquishment Deed?
A Relinquishment Deed:
- Transfers ownership rights from one person to another without monetary consideration
- Is typically executed among family members (e.g., siblings, children, parents)
- Must be signed voluntarily by the person relinquishing their share
- Is legally valid only after registration
Registration Process in Gautam Budh Nagar
Here’s a step-by-step guide:
1. Draft the Relinquishment Deed
- Include details of the property, parties involved, and the share being relinquished
- Clearly state that the relinquishment is voluntary and irrevocable
2. Stamp Duty & Registration Fee
- Stamp Duty: ₹100 to ₹200 for family transfers (may vary by district)
- Registration Fee: Typically 1% of the property value being relinquished
3. Online Preparation via IGRSUP Portal
- Visit IGRSUP
- Fill in property and party details
- Generate challan for stamp duty and registration fee
- Book appointment with the Sub-Registrar Office
4. Visit Sub-Registrar Office
- Both parties must be present with ID proofs and original documents
- Biometric verification and photographs are taken
5. Registration & Certified Copy
- Once verified, the deed is registered
- A certified copy is issued to the beneficiary
Legal Importance
- Prevents future disputes among co-owners or heirs
- Essential for mutation of property records
- Legally enforceable in court
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