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PARTITION

PARTITION

A Partition Document is a legal deed used to divide jointly owned property among co-owners so that each person gets a clearly defined and independent share. It describes the exact portions allotted to each party, including boundaries, rights, and responsibilities. The document helps settle family or co-ownership disputes by mutually agreeing on the division. Once executed and registered, each co-owner becomes the absolute owner of their respective share. It ensures that future transactions, sales, or transfers can be carried out smoothly without conflict. A well-drafted Partition Deed provides transparency and prevents overlapping claims. Overall, it brings clarity, finality, and legal recognition to property division.

DRAFTING A CLEAR PARTITION DEED

  • Defines individual shares of each co-owner in the property
  • Clearly describes boundaries, portions, and allocation of rights
  • Ensures legally accurate wording to avoid future conflicts

VERIFICATION & DOCUMENTATION SUPPORT

  • Assistance in collecting title documents, identity proofs, and property records
  • Verification of ownership shares and family settlement details
  • Ensures the partition is fair, transparent, and legally compliant

REGISTRATION ASSISTANCE

  • Preparing documents for registration at the Sub-Registrar office
  • Coordinating signing, stamp duty, and witness requirements
  • Ensuring smooth, error-free registration for legal validity

WHY PARTITION DOCUMENT ARE IMPORTANT?

  •  It clearly defines each co-owner’s share, preventing confusion and disputes.
  •  A registered Partition Deed gives legal ownership and full rights over the allotted portion.
  •  It helps in smooth future transactions like sale, mortgage, or redevelopment.
  •  It ensures transparency by documenting boundaries and responsibilities.
  •  It provides permanent, legally enforceable proof of property division

Stamp Duty: (2%)

Registration: (Max)30,000/-

Documents:- KYC of all parties, & property related documents

A Partition Document is a legal deed used to divide jointly owned property among co-owners so that each person gets a clearly defined and independent share. It describes the exact portions allotted to each party, including boundaries, rights, and responsibilities. The document helps settle family or co-ownership disputes by mutually agreeing on the division. Once executed and registered, each co-owner becomes the absolute owner of their respective share. It ensures that future transactions, sales, or transfers can be carried out smoothly without conflict. A well-drafted Partition Deed provides transparency and prevents overlapping claims. Overall, it brings clarity, finality, and legal recognition to property division.

DRAFTING A CLEAR PARTITION DEED

  • Defines individual shares of each co-owner in the property
  • Clearly describes boundaries, portions, and allocation of rights
  • Ensures legally accurate wording to avoid future conflicts

VERIFICATION & DOCUMENTATION SUPPORT

  • Assistance in collecting title documents, identity proofs, and property records
  • Verification of ownership shares and family settlement details
  • Ensures the partition is fair, transparent, and legally compliant

REGISTRATION ASSISTANCE

  • Preparing documents for registration at the Sub-Registrar office
  • Coordinating signing, stamp duty, and witness requirements
  • Ensuring smooth, error-free registration for legal validity

WHY PARTITION DOCUMENT ARE IMPORTANT?

  •  It clearly defines each co-owner’s share, preventing confusion and disputes.
  •  A registered Partition Deed gives legal ownership and full rights over the allotted portion.
  •  It helps in smooth future transactions like sale, mortgage, or redevelopment.
  •  It ensures transparency by documenting boundaries and responsibilities.
  •  It provides permanent, legally enforceable proof of property division

Charges Breakdown

  • Stamp Duty: (2%)

  • Registration Fee: 30000/-

Can be Vary

List Of documents :

KYC of all parties, & property related documents

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