What should we do if the registry refuses Vanshavali certificate?

We are located in Delhi, and we have our father’s property in Bihar, which we want to sell. The registry office in Bihar is asking for a Vanshavali certificate. We submitted the surviving certificate, but they are not accepting it. How should we proceed with the certificate?

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Advocate By LEAD INDIA Answered: 18 Mar 2025

The registry office in Bihar requires a Vanshavali certificate to prove your lineage. If your surviving certificate is not being accepted, you should apply for a Vanshavali certificate from the local Panchayat or authority that issues these documents. Consult a local lawyer in Bihar for further guidance. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
 

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