Property Lawyer in Kota
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💬 Book Your AppointmentAdvocate Prakhar Gupta is an experienced Property Lawyer based in Kota, Rajasthan, practicing since 2020 after graduating from NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. He advises on title due diligence, sale deeds, gift, partition, possession suits and undertakes property litigation before the Civil Courts at Kota and the Rajasthan High Court.
Why Choose Advocate Prakhar Gupta as Your Property Lawyer
- NALSAR alumnus & 5+ years in practice — focused work in property lawyer matters across Kota district since 2020.
- Court-side expertise — regularly appears before the District & Sessions Court Kota, Family Court Kota, Consumer Forum, MACT Kota and the Rajasthan High Court Bench at Jaipur and Jodhpur.
- Drafting that holds up — pleadings, applications and notices that anticipate the other side’s response.
- Transparent fees — written engagement letter; no surprise charges.
- Reachable — same-day reply on WhatsApp/email for urgent matters; office in Kota for in-person consultation.
What a property lawyer does
Property work runs across (a) transactional — title due diligence, drafting and registration of sale, gift, mortgage and lease deeds under the Registration Act, 1908 and the Transfer of Property Act, 1882; (b) regulatory — RERA compliance, conversion / land-use change under the Rajasthan Land Revenue Act, 1956 and UIT/Master Plan approvals; (c) litigation — partition, declaration of title, permanent injunction, recovery of possession, specific performance, ejectment and revenue-court matters.
Title due diligence before buying
A standard 30-year title search covers: chain of registered documents from the Sub-Registrar Kota (and earlier Sub-Registrar Ladpura where relevant); Jamabandi / Khasra-Khatauni from the Tehsil; encumbrance certificate; Section 91 mutation records; pending litigation searches; RERA listing; UIT/UDH approvals for residential plots; and patta verification for converted land. Skipping any step is the most common reason buyers in Kota are stuck with unmarketable title.
Common property disputes in Kota
Partition between siblings where the patriarch died intestate; boundary disputes after revenue measurement (Tehsil-level paimaish); illegal encroachment on agricultural land in Sangod, Itawa, Pipalda and Khairabad tehsils; cancellation of sale deeds obtained by fraud or undue influence; specific performance of agreements to sell where the seller backs out; and family settlement memorandums (FSM) that need to be reduced to a registered partition deed.
Key statutes that govern
Transfer of Property Act, 1882; Registration Act, 1908; Indian Stamp Act, 1899 and Rajasthan Stamp Act, 1998; Rajasthan Land Revenue Act, 1956; Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955; Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA); Specific Relief Act, 1963 (especially after the 2018 amendment making specific performance the default remedy).
Suit valuation, court fee and forum
For partition suits, court fee is paid on the plaintiff’s share under Section 7(iv-A) of the Rajasthan Court Fees Act. Possession suits attract ad valorem court fee on the market value of property. Specific performance suits are valued on the consideration. The forum follows pecuniary value — Civil Judge Junior/Senior Division or District Judge at Civil Lines, Kota.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a notarised sale agreement valid in Rajasthan?
A notarised agreement to sell is admissible to prove the agreement but does NOT transfer title. Only a registered sale deed under Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908 transfers immovable property worth ₹100 or more.
How long does specific performance take in Kota?
After the 2018 amendment to the Specific Relief Act, specific performance is the default remedy and limitation is 3 years from the date fixed for performance or refusal. Trial typically takes 3–5 years; well-pleaded suits with deposit of balance consideration get interim protection of property quickly.
My ancestral property is in my father’s name. Can I claim partition during his lifetime?
For Hindu joint family / coparcenary property, yes — under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 as amended in 2005, daughters and sons are coparceners by birth and can demand partition. For self-acquired property of a living father, no — he is free to deal with it.
What is the stamp duty on a sale deed in Kota?
Stamp duty in Rajasthan is currently 6% of market value with 1% surcharge and registration fee of 1% (concessional 5% for women buyers in urban areas as of last notification). Always verify current rate with the Sub-Registrar Kota or via the e-Panjiyan portal before drafting.
Can I cancel a sale deed I executed under pressure?
Yes, by filing a suit for cancellation under Section 31 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963 within 3 years of knowledge of the fraud/coercion. Until decree, the deed remains on record at the Sub-Registrar.
Speak to Advocate Prakhar Gupta
Office in Kota — consultations by appointment. Call, WhatsApp or email to discuss your matter. Urgent bail / interim matters handled on priority.
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