The Uttar Pradesh Cabinet has capped stamp duty and registration fees on property partition deeds at a maximum of ₹5,000, replacing the earlier 5% levy on property value — a move aimed at easing family settlements, reducing litigation, and improving land record transparency.
Previously, property partitions attracted 4% stamp duty and 1% registration fee on the property’s value, discouraging families from registering deeds and leading to disputes in civil and revenue courts, an official statement said.
The new provision is expected to reduce litigation, facilitate amicable settlements, update land and revenue records and make properties more easily available in the market, PTI quoted the statement as saying.
“While the change may initially cause an estimated revenue loss of ₹5.58 crore in stamp duty and ₹80.67 lakh in registration fees, the government expects that higher registration volumes will offset the loss and boost revenue over time,” the statement read.
“Similar systems in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh have already shown positive outcomes, giving confidence that the move will strengthen both legal certainty and family harmony in Uttar Pradesh,” the statement added.