Combination & Amalgamation (संयुक्तिकरण)
Unite adjacent plots or holdings into a single unified title for smoother development & legal clarity.
What is Combination / Amalgamation (संयुक्तिकरण)?
Combination or amalgamation in land/property terms refers to merging two or more contiguous parcels of land under the same ownership into a single unified plot or title. This often involves updating land records (Khata/Patta), submitting amended layouts/plans and registering the merged parcel legally. For example, when contiguous land parcels are merged, the common passage may legally become part of the amalgamated property.
This process is particularly beneficial if you want to build a larger structure, consolidate your holdings, simplify future transfers or sale, and avoid multiple smaller records.
Our Service Includes
- Verification of current plot boundaries, titles, Khata/Patta records
- Advice whether combination/amalgamation is feasible according to local regulations
- Preparation of application for merging plots, updating land records and layout changes
- Coordinating with revenue, land‐registration and municipal offices for record update
- Handling objections, modifications, technical changes and final registration of merged parcel
- Final handover of updated land/patta/khata records reflecting the unified title
How the Process Works
Initial Consultation & Plot Review – We check your adjoining plots, titles, boundaries and identify any constraints.
Document & Drawing Preparation – We help prepare required documents, site plan modifications (if needed), and merge forms.
Submission & Follow-Up with Authorities – We file your application for amalgamation, coordinate with the revenue/municipal offices, track progress.
Final Registration & Handover – You receive the consolidated title/khata/patta documents with the merged property shown as one single entity.
Why Choose Krishna Investment
- Proven experience in handling plot combinations, record merges and legal registrations
- Transparent process with clear guidance and help at each step
- You avoid multiple smaller titles and complex future transactions
- Ideal for investors, developers and landowners seeking to simplify holdings or build bigger
- Trusted in the region with local expertise in land records, mergers & property approvals
Documents Generally Required (May Vary by Region)
- Title deeds or registered sale deeds of each plot
- Copies of Patta / Khata / Khasra / Khatuni for each property
- Site plan/ layout showing contiguous parcels and proposed merged boundaries
- Identity and address proof of owner(s)
- No-objection certificates or required permissions (if any)
- Application for amalgamation / merger as per local land authority