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Is gift deed registration compulsory?

02-Apr-2026
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Answer By law4u team

Yes, registration of a gift deed is generally compulsory in India when the property being gifted is immovable—like land, house, or apartment. This requirement comes under the Registration Act, 1908 and state-specific stamp duty laws. The registration process ensures that the gift deed is legally valid and enforceable. Without registration, the transfer of ownership may not be recognized in the eyes of the law, and the donee may face difficulty claiming rights to the property later. For movable property like cash, jewellery, or vehicles, registration is usually not mandatory, though a notarized gift deed can be used to create proof of transfer. Some important points about gift deed registration: The gift deed must be executed on non-judicial stamp paper of value prescribed by the state. Both the donor and donee must be present at the Sub-Registrar office for signing. Two witnesses are generally required. Stamp duty as per the state law must be paid for registration. After registration, the gift deed becomes a public record, providing legal protection to the donee. In simple terms, for immovable property, registration is mandatory to legally transfer ownership, while notarization alone is not enough.

Answer By Anik

Dear client, When we talk about a gift deed for something that cannot be moved like a house or land it is very important to register this gift deed. The law says that we have to do this under the Registration Act from 1908. To make a gift deed legal we have to write it down put the stamp on it and then register it with the Sub-Registrar. If we do not register the gift deed it does not count, even if the person getting the gift already has the keys and is living there. The person giving the gift, who is called the donor has to sign the gift deed. We also need least two other people to sign the gift deed as witnesses. This helps make sure that everything is honest and prevents arguments later about who owns the property. If we are talking about something that can be moved, like a car or a bike we can give it as a gift, in a simpler way. We can either write it down or just give the person the thing and that is it we do not have to register it. If you have any query please feel free to contact us.

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