- The death certificate is the most important document required to transfer assets from a deceased husband to his wife.
- Apply for the death certificate at the local municipal authority or BBMP office (in case of Bangalore). Can obtained within 2-3 working days at a cost of around Rs.20.
Step 2: Get the Family Tree Certificate The family tree certificate establishes the legal heirs of the deceased person. This ensures that the property can be rightfully transferred. There are two steps to this: (a) Family Tree Affidavit
- Drafted on non-judicial e-stamp paper (minimum stamp value Rs.100).
- Attested by a Notary Public.
(b) Family Tree Certificate from Revenue Department (Tahsildar)
This certificate is mandatory for transferring both property and financial assets of the deceased.
Documents required:
- Death Certificate
- Family Tree Affidavit
- ID proofs of family members (Aadhaar/Passport preferred)
- Passport-size photo of applicant (wife)
- Processing time: 7 working days
- Result: The certificate confirmed that the wife was the only surviving member (no children or in-laws).
Step 3: Transfer the Khata The Khata transfer updates the municipal records by replacing the deceased husband’s name with the wife’s name. Documents required for Khata transfer:
- Registered Sale Deed (showing how the husband acquired the property)
- Latest Property Tax Receipts
- Existing Khata in husband’s name
- Family Tree Certificate
- Applicant’s Aadhaar (wife) for e-signing the application
In our client’s case, the wife was the sole surviving heir, so an NOC was not required.
Process followed for Khata transfer:
- Property: A 2BHK flat under BBMP jurisdiction in Bangalore.
- Application: Filed online through the Sakala portal (edit on 19th Aug 2025, apply on the eAasthi website).
- Processing time: 25 working days
- Fee: Rs.650 (edit on 19th Aug 2025: paid at Bangalore One center earlier, now payable online on eAasthi).
- Final Step: Downloaded the updated e-Khata instantly from the eaasthi website.
SUMMARY To transfer property from a deceased husband to his wife, follow these three steps:
- Death Certificate: Obtain from the municipal office.
- Family Tree Certificate: Affidavit + Tahsildar-issued certificate confirming legal heirs.
- Khata Transfer: Apply online to update municipal property records.
OUR ASSISTANCE We assist in property transfer from deceased to surviving family members in Bangalore
- Write to us at pgnproperties@gmail.com
- WhatsApp: +91-97424-79020
FAQs Q1. What documents are required to transfer property after my husband’s death? You will need the Death Certificate, Family Tree Certificate from the Tahsildar, property documents (sale deed, tax receipts, existing Khata), and the applicant’s Aadhaar card. If there are other heirs, a No Objection Certificate (NOC) is also required. Q2. How long does it take to transfer property to the wife’s name? On average, the process takes around 30 working days, depending on the jurisdiction and timely submission of documents. Q3. Is the Family Tree Certificate mandatory for property transfer? Yes. The Family Tree Certificate issued by the Revenue Department is mandatory to establish legal heirs before transferring property and financial assets. Q4. Can Khata transfer be done online in Bangalore? Yes. Khata transfer applications can be filed on the eAasthi website. Once approved, the updated e-Khata can be downloaded instantly. Q5. What if there are multiple legal heirs? If the deceased leaves behind adult children or surviving parents, each legal heir must provide a No Objection Certificate (NOC) in favor of the wife to complete the transfer smoothly. Q6. What is the cost of transferring property to the wife’s name? The main government fee for Khata transfer is Rs.650 (as per BBMP). Additional costs may apply for affidavits, notary charges, and obtaining the Family Tree Certificate.