In our country, buying a house or land is a matter of great joy for any person. People plan to buy the property after collecting money for years. While buying a house or land, many types of paperwork have to be done. For this, registration has to be done and then Dakhal Kharij also has to be done. Those who understand buying property must have heard the word Dakhal Kharij. If a person is buying a property, then he needs to get the property Dakhal Kharij done. This is a process that has to be done within a few days of buying the property.

Dakhal Kharij gives ownership rights.
If the property is not Dakhal Kharij, then the law does not give you its ownership rights. You should know that along with getting the registry done, it is also very important to get the property Dakhal Kharij done. Although the process of Dakhal Kharij may vary from state to state, in general, the process of almost every state is almost the same. Let us know in this article what is the complete process of Dakhal Kharij and what documents are required for this.

First of all, the new owner of the property has to apply to the concerned tehsil office. This application includes information like property details, names of old and new owners, the reason for the transfer of property, etc.

Some documents also have to be submitted along with the application, such as a property sale agreement, identity proof, residence certificate, etc. A prescribed fee has to be paid while applying. This fee may vary for different states. After this, the tehsil office examines the application and documents.

In many cases, the tehsil office publishes an advertisement about the transfer of property, so that any claimant gets a chance to register his objection. If no objection is received, the tehsil office issues an order in which the new owner of the property gets its ownership.

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