CERTIFICATE OF TITLE
(To whom it may concern) I, the undersigned, at the request of Mr. A
have investigated the title of Mr. A to the immovable property described in
the schedule hereunder written. I have perused the title deeds and other
papers produced for my perusal. I have also taken searches in the offices
of the sub registrar at
and the Collector of revenue and I have also
published a notice in two newspapers in the locality one English and one
inviting claims of any party to the said property.
The said property was purchased by a deed of conveyance dated .........
executed by ...... in favour of Mr. B. The said document being more than
30 years old can be treated as a good root of title. The said B died leaving
a Will dated
whereby he bequeathed the property to his wife 'C'
absolutely. Probate of the said Will was obtained by the executor from the
High Court/District Court and by a formal deed of transfer the executor
transferred the property to the said 'C' The said 'C' died on or about
intestate leaving one son 'D' and one daughter 'E' as her only heirs as
appears from the declaration made by 'D' The said 'D' and 'E' by a deed of
conveyance dated .... conveyed and sold the said property to the said 'A' and
which deed is duly registered under the Registration Act, 1908 in the office
of the sub-registrar at
There are no outstanding mortgages or other
charges registered in the sub registrar's office and no claim has been
received pursuant to the said notice. The said 'A' is in possession of the property since the date of the said last mentioned deed of conveyance.
In my opinion the title of the said 'A' to the said property is clear,
marketable and free from encumbrances.
Description of property
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day of
Sd./
)Advocate/Solicitor )