Navigating property transactions in Delhi often involves understanding the No Objection Certificate (NOC) requirements issued by the Land & Development Office (L&DO). Below are the key points summarizing these requirements:
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NOC Requirement for Partition Deeds:
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An NOC is typically required for registering partition deeds of properties under L&DO jurisdiction.
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Exemptions from NOC:
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Certain cases are exempt from the NOC requirement, including:
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Registration of wills, gift deeds, relinquishment deeds, rent agreements, and General Power of Attorney (GPA) for both leasehold and freehold properties.
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Lease deeds and supplementary lease deeds.
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Sale/purchase transactions of properties converted to freehold on or before March 31, 2000.
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Conveyance deeds and partition agreements for freehold properties under L&DO jurisdiction.
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Shops transferred to local bodies like NDMC or MCD post-2006 (local bodies may issue an NPC if necessary).
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Online Verification of NOCs:
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NOCs issued by L&DO are uploaded to their official website for authentication and verification by Sub-Registrar Offices.
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No Processing Fee:
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There is no processing fee currently charged for obtaining an NOC from L&DO.
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Streamlined Process:
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Property owners and stakeholders are encouraged to use the L&DO portal under the “NOC” tab for efficient verification and smooth property registrations.
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