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Partition Deed
Also called: Family partition deed
Registered division of jointly-held / ancestral property among co-owners or coparceners.
What it is
When a HUF or co-owned property is partitioned, the partition deed records who gets which fragment. Critical for inherited family properties in Karnataka.
Who issues it
Executed among the co-sharers; registered at the SRO.
Where to obtain
Each co-sharer holds a copy; SRO maintains the registered copy.
Validity
Permanent — establishes individual ownership of fragments.
What to check
- All co-sharers signed
- Common-ancestor / propositus identification
- Total extent and how it was divided
- Each fragment's owner and extent
- Whether the partition is final (or interim with a future final division)
Common red flags on a Partition Deed
- Not all heirs participated (potential challenge)
- Partition based on contested oral arrangements rather than registered document
- Court-decree-based partition without proper decree-execution
How PropertyRisk handles Partition Deed
PropertyRisk extracts every field from your uploaded Partition Deed using multilingual OCR (English, Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu) and a Karnataka-specific schema for this document type. Each finding cites the exact page and clause it came from in the original document.
On every case where this document is uploaded, PropertyRisk reconciles its contents against the rest of the document chain — sale deeds, RTC, mutation extracts, khata — and against live government portal records to surface inconsistencies a non-expert would miss.
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