Mutation (Dakhil-Kharij)
Recording ownership after sale, gift or inheritance, and contesting wrong entries.
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Revenue & Land LawAssured representation in revenue and land matters — mutation, partition, boundary and Khatauni disputes before the Tehsildar, SDM, Collector and the Board of Revenue, Uttarakhand.
Land in Uttarakhand is governed by a distinct hierarchy of revenue courts, and a small error in the record can grow into years of dispute. If you are searching for the best revenue lawyer in Dehradun, you need someone who knows that system from the inside — the Tehsildar and Sub-Divisional Magistrate, the Collector, and the Board of Revenue — and who reads a Khatauni, Khasra and mutation entry as fluently as a contract. Advocate Pravesh Prasad Joshi represents landholders in exactly these forums.
Whether your matter is a stalled mutation (dakhil-kharij) after purchase or inheritance, a partition among co-sharers, a boundary or demarcation dispute, or an appeal against a revenue order, the chamber handles it with a clear plan and careful attention to the record. The aim is to correct and protect your entry in the revenue records so your title is secure — and to resolve the dispute at the lowest forum that can properly do so.
Recording ownership after sale, gift or inheritance, and contesting wrong entries.
Division of jointly held agricultural and revenue land among co-sharers.
Disputes over boundaries, paimaish and demarcation of holdings.
Correcting errors in Khatauni, Khasra and other revenue records.
Appeals and revisions before the SDM, Collector and Board of Revenue.
Protecting and recovering possession of agricultural and revenue land.
A revenue lawyer handles land matters decided by revenue courts — the Tehsildar, SDM, Collector and Board of Revenue — rather than ordinary civil courts. Mutation, partition, boundary and Khatauni disputes fall here. If your matter concerns the land record itself, this is the right forum, and the chamber represents clients across it.
A stalled or wrongly rejected mutation (dakhil-kharij) can be pursued and, if necessary, contested before the revenue authority, with appeal to the SDM or Collector. Bring your sale deed, prior Khatauni and any order you have received to the first consultation.
Yes. Orders of the Tehsildar or SDM can generally be appealed to the higher revenue authority and, in appropriate cases, revised before the Board of Revenue. The chamber will advise on the correct remedy and limitation for your matter.
Choose a matter, a convenient date and time — your request opens in WhatsApp, and the chamber will confirm availability.
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