e-Khata Transfer After Gift Deed Registration | Bangalore BBMP Auto Mutation Explained

Transfer of e-Khata after gift deed registration in Bangalore is processed through an auto mutation system, making it simple and hassle-free for property owners.

When a gift deed is registered between the donor and donee, the e-Khata is automatically transferred from the donor’s name to the donee’s name. In most cases, no separate application is required for khata transfer.


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STAGES OF THE AUTO MUTATION PROCESS

Stage 1: Gift Deed Registration

The gift deed is registered at the sub-registrar office between the donor and donee.

Stage 2: Data Synchronization

The Kaveri Portal automatically syncs registration data with the e-Aasthi system.

Stage 3: Ownership Update

Based on the synced data, ownership details are updated in government records, resulting in automatic e-Khata transfer.


REAL CASE EXAMPLE OF E-KHATA TRANSFER

To better understand the process, here is a real example from one of our clients:

  • Owner (Donor): Ms. Neelavathi
  • Location: Bangalore
  • The e-Khata was initially in her name

Refer to below ekhata:

ekhata in donor's name

Ms. Neelavathi gifted the property to her two children through a registered gift deed.  Gift Deed – Page 1 & Page 2 images below

Gift Deed Page 1
Gift Deed Page 2

 E-KHATA STATUS AFTER GIFT DEED REGISTRATION

After 7 days of registration, we checked the e-Khata status on the official e-Aasthi portal.

The status showed:  “Mutation Auto Approved

This confirms that the ownership transfer was completed automatically.

Check your e-Khata status here:
https://bbmpeaasthi.karnataka.gov.in/citizen_core/EkhataApplicationStatus

(Attach is Status Screenshot)

e-khata status

 

HOW TO DOWNLOAD E-KHATA & PAY MUTATION FEE

Once the mutation is approved:

  • Visit the e-Aasthi portal
  • Open the Download e-Khata section
  • Check the mutation fee
  • Make payment online (UPI / Net Banking)
  • Download the updated e-Khata

Download e-Khata here:
https://bbmpeaasthi.karnataka.gov.in/office/frmKhathaDownload.aspx


MUTATION FEE FOR FAMILY TRANSFER

Since this transaction involved a family transfer (mother to children):

  • Mutation Fee: Rs.500
  • e-Khata Download Fee: Rs.125
  • Total: Rs.625

Attached is the mutation fee screenshot:

Mutation fee screenshot

The payment was completed online, and the updated e-Khata was downloaded successfully.

(Attach: Updated e-Khata Image with highlighted ownership change)

e-khata in donee's name

 CONCLUSION

The e-Khata transfer after gift deed registration in Bangalore is now a streamlined and automated process

With auto mutation, property owners can avoid lengthy procedures, as the system updates ownership records automatically once the transaction is registered.

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