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I purchased 1 Katha land. The land owner are two brother. The elder brother gave powers to the younger brother through noterarial power. With this notarize power, the younger brother registered the land at the registrar's office. Now I, the yonger brother have dallil but the BLRO Office rejected for mutation. Can You Help?

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I'm sorry to hear about the difficulties you're facing with the mutation process. It sounds like a complex situation. Here are some steps you can consider:

  1. Review the Rejection Notice

    : Check the specific reasons given by the Block Land Revenue Officer (BLRO) for rejecting the mutation application. This will help you understand what needs to be addressed.

  2. Gather Required Documents

    : Ensure you have all necessary documents, including the original sale deed, legal heir certificates, and any other relevant paperwork.

  3. Consult a Lawyer

    : It might be helpful to consult a property lawyer who can guide you through the legal process and help you prepare the necessary documents.

  4. File an Appeal

    : If you believe the rejection was unjust, you can file an appeal with the District Land Revenue Officer (DLRO) within the specified time frame.

  5. Consider Legal Action

    : If the appeal is also rejected, you may need to consider taking legal action in court to get the mutation approved.

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