In one of the notable Deemed Conveyance matters handled in kothrud, two separate co-operative housing societies – Sai Kutir Society & Rajdeep Society – situated within a common layout approached me after encountering significant challenges in securing ownership rights over their property.
During the deemed conveyance process, a major complication emerged when the layout’s plot area appeared to have reduced due to Metro acquisition and road widening activities. This created serious concerns among the society members regarding the actual land area available for conveyance and whether the Conveyance process could proceed successfully.
As a leading Deemed Conveyance Lawyer in Pune and PCMC, I undertook a detailed examination of the title records, layout plans, revenue documents, and property related records connected with the project. The matter required extensive coordination with multiple government departments and authorities to verify the exact status of the land and understand the impact of the acquisition proceedings.
After continuous follow up and comprehensive legal scrutiny, the necessary documentary evidence was collected and verified from various government offices. Through careful presentation of supporting records and factual clarifications, the confusion surrounding the land area and title related issues was successfully resolved.
Once the position of the property was clearly established, both societies were able to proceed confidently with the deemed conveyance proceedings.
Despite the complexities involved, the process was successfully completed, resulting in deemed conveyance being granted in favour of both societies.
The successful outcome provided the societies with:
This deemed conveyance success story from Kothrud, Pune demonstrates how complex land area discrepancies, acquisition related issues, and title concerns can be successfully addressed through detailed legal research, documentary verification, and persistent representation before the relevant authorities.