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It would be good to understand what is meant by a 'Release' and the nature of transaction covered by a Release Deed . There are many types of documents. Of late, one would frequently come across documents such as Release Deeds. This is because of the fact that the stamp duty has been considerably reduced for certain types of Release Deeds. Release Deeds are also interchangeably executed where certain types of settlements can be made. As such, it would be good to understand what is meant by a 'Release' and the nature of transaction covered by a Release Deed.

The word "Release" is basically used in the context of setting something free from restraint or a condition or a confinement. It is also used in the sense that the transaction is in the nature of giving up a claim or right or title by one or more persons in favour of another or others. It can amount to giving up or abandoning a claim or a right to the person against whom the claim or right exists or can be enforced or can be exercised.

This can be in respect of properties as well. Release itself can be of different modes. It could be a renouncement of a claim by a person in favour of another in respect of a property. This is a simple transaction. There could be a release of a benami right by one person in favour of another. Several rules relating to benami holdings will apply and this is a totally different type of transaction. Further, depending on the degree of relationship between the parties and the location of the property, stamp duty and registration charges may vary.

There can also be a release of right in favour of one or more co-owners. The stamp duty and registration charges will differ on the basis of whether the parties are members of a family or otherwise. Further, within these types of release, the location of the property is also important and may affect the stamp duty and registration charges. The world "Family" for the purposes of stamp duty and registration charges would cover father, mother, husband, wife, son, daughter and grandchild.

In certain cases, it can include adopted father or mother and adopted son or daughter as well. A Release is different from other documents such as Receipt, which merely evidences payment. A Release, on the other hand, signifies the satisfaction or termination of a condition or a right. An Agreement to release in future is also valid as any other contract, if it otherwise satisfies legal requirements. Such an agreement does not operate immediately, but will entail a further document such as Release Deed and can also be made enforceable. A Release can be made for consideration, that is, "payment" or a "price". It can also be made without receiving any payment or consideration. The stamp duty and registration charges may differ based on whether price or consideration is received or the Deed is executed without receiving any payment or consideration.
Releasor & Releasee

The person who executes or makes the Release Deed is known as "Releasor" and the person in whose favour it is executed is known as "Releasee". These terminologies can be changed and other substitutes are also available. If relating to an immovable property, it has to be properly stamped and registered. There are certain other types of documents such as disclaimers, deeds of abandonment and deeds of relinquishment which may not require registration and the whole of the document has to be read and construed for proper meaning and intent and decided as to what is the stamp duty that is leviable and whether the document requires to be registered or otherwise. These are general guidelines and a Release Deed is a very technical document. It is best to get professional advice while deciding on options of release and the type of deed to be made.


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Name : Veena R

Law Firm Name : Versatile Legal

Country : India

City : Bangalore

State : KARNATAKA

Practicing Since: 1998

About Your Firm : I am an advocate having 20 years experience. I have initially worked for a senior advocate for 6 years where I was responsible to take care of court matters, property title verifications, registrations, khata transfer and related services. Subsequently, I worked for two leading law firms in Bangalore for a period of 1 1/2 years post which I started practising independently from 2009 onwards. I render services in the areas of litigation, real estate and corporate documentation.

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Question :  What is the total cost of rental agreement including stamp paper for rental in Hebbal apartment and how much time to send

Answer by Versatile Legal :  If the term of the rent is less than one year, the minimum stamp duty payable is Rs. 500/- on a rental agreement. Normally, the stamp duty is payable on the rental value and the security deposit that is paid. If the details of the property, rent and security deposit, parties addresses are sent, we could take about two hours to send the draft of the rental agreement.

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Question :  Can i specify an under construction property in the Will? The property will be delivered only after a year. But i want to register the Will now by bequeathing my properties to my son. Is that possible?

Answer by Versatile Legal :  Yes you can but incorporate the property description in detail and also specify that this property is under construction and will be delivered to you within a particular timeframe. In the event you have signed an agreement of sale with the builder, make the agreement as an annexure to the Will, so that it will not be disputed later on that the property was acquired after execution of the will.

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Question :  What is the difference between a "mortgage" and a "lease" Please explain

Answer by Versatile Legal :  Mortgage is the transfer of an interest in specific immovable property for the purpose of securing the payment of money advanced or to be advanced whereas lease of an immovable property is the transfer of a right to enjoy a property for a specified time period and can be express or implied. In a mortgage, there is interest involved whereas in a lease, the permission to use the property is granted subject to payment of lease rent and security deposit.