Relinquishment Deed

A Relinquishment Deed is a legal document where a person voluntarily gives up or surrenders their ownership rights or share in a property to another person, usually a co-owner or legal heir. This helps consolidate ownership by transferring the relinquished rights to the other party.

  • Purpose: To transfer ownership rights without sale or exchange of money.
  • Common Use: Among family members during inheritance, or when one co-owner wants to give up their share.
  • Legal Effect: Once executed and registered, the relinquisher no longer holds any rights in the property.

Documents Required for Relinquishment Deed

  1. Identity proof of both parties (Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Passport, etc.)
  2. Proof of relationship (if applicable, e.g., family relationship)
  3. Title deed or previous sale deed of the property
  4. Encumbrance certificate of the property
  5. Property tax receipts (to prove dues are cleared)
  6. No Objection Certificate (if applicable)
  7. Signed Relinquishment Deed draft
  8. Passport-sized photographs of both parties

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