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What is the difference between a Khata and a Title Deed?

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What is the difference between a Khata and a Title Deed?

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A khata is an account of assessment of a property for the payment of tax. The khata does not confer ownership. However, the title deed is the document through which a person derives a title or ownership of the said property.

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