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MORTGAGES

(A brief Introduction)

Section 2(n) of the Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957 defines the word Mortgage deed as including every instrument whereby, for the purpose of securing money advanced, or to be advanced by way of loan, or existing or future debt, or the performance of an engagement, one person transfers or creates, to or in favour of, another, a right over or in respect of specified property;

A mortgage deed is primarily liable to stamp duty under Article 34 of the Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957, but an agreement relating to deposit of title-deeds, power or pledge, a bottomry bond, a deed of mortgage of a crop, a respondentia bond and a security bond are expressly excluded from the meaning of a mortgage deed by the Article itself. A deed of further charge is expressly provided for by Article 27.

The rates of stamp duty on mortgage deeds vary according as possession over the property mortgaged or any part thereof, is given or agreed to be given or not.

A mortgage is thus a transfer of a certain property in a thing. One does not, however, come across many cases of transfers of movables or goods by way of mortgage; and in practice execution of mortgage deeds is more or less confined to mortgages of immovable property.

 

The Abstract of the Transfer of property Act, 1882 of Section 58 and list of notified places in Karnataka for deposit of title deeds

Ascertain Payment of Stamp duty and Registration fee.

Ascertain the list of documents (enclosures) required to be produced at the time of presentation of the document before the jurisdictional Sub-Registrar.

Format of Simple Mortgage-deed

Payment of Stamp duty and Registration fee.

A. (i) Stamp duty is payable on the instrument but not on the transaction. To ascertain the correct

Stamp duty payable one has to see the intention of the document and words used in it.

(ii) A general format has been designed for the help of the public concerned. Based on this format

Stamp duty and Registration fee payable on this Simple Mortgage-deed is as below:

1.

Stamp duty towards Government

0.5% on the Loan Amount

On the amount secured.

The Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957 Definitions Section 2(1) (n) and

The Schedule to Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957, - Article 34.

2

Surcharge

2% on the Stamp Duty paid as per Sl. No. 1

 

The Abstract of the Karnataka Municipal Corporation Act, 1976 Section 140 or

The Abstract of the Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 99 as the case may be.

3

Surcharge

3% on the Stamp Duty paid as per Sl. No. 1

Surcharge payable if the loan amount exceeds Rs.2000

The Abstract of the Karnataka Panchayath Raj Act, 1993 Section 205.

4

Registration fee

0.5% subject to maximum of Rs.10,000=00.

On the amount secured.

Table of Fees

The list of documents (enclosures) required to be produced at the time of presentation of the document before the jurisdictional Sub-Registrar.

An identical copy of simple Mortage-deed

Format of Simple Mortgage-deed

Note : This is only a draft format and not a format prescribed under any law. This format can be used with modifications suiting to your requirements wherever it is necessary. In case of doubt regarding payment of Stamp duty and Registration fee etc. contact the concerned Sub-Registrar / District Registrar.

[You can download this Simple Mortgage -deed format]

   
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