DEEMED CONVEYANCE AND CONVEYANCE DEED DIFFERENCE

In case of regular conveyance, the Builder/ Developer/ Landowner prepare a Conveyance Deed, execute the same and appear before the District Deputy Registrar. In such case, the Builder has to give assurance for admitting their signature. Without any problem, the Cooperative Society gets the conveyance with the co-operation of the builder/ landowner.
In case of deemed conveyance, the Builder/ land owner or their legal heirs are not co-operating, therefore, the Housing Society (aggrieved parties) appears before the District Deputy Registrar, who hears all the parties and passes the necessary order of conveyance. Deemed Conveyance is obtained as a legal remedy against the defaulter builder/ landowner who do not want to part with the land and the building in favour of the Housing Society.