Whether payment for expenses were made by cheque or cash
2) books of accounts must have been audited
you can rely upon audited accounts and bank statement to prove money was spent on construction
It was made by my father. And I don’t have any of those bills. Except bank statement and expense book, where he wrote down all the expenses for construction and signed. Will that good enough. Please let me know.
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Whether payment for expenses were made by cheque or cash
2) books of accounts must have been audited
you can rely upon audited accounts and bank statement to prove money was spent on construction
The expense book maintained by your deceased father giving the details of the day to day expenses towards purchase and other payments in this regard would also be sufficient.
Dear client,
In order to prove property ownership, documentation evidence is essential. Even though your father's signature appears on an expenditure book and a bank statement, these documents might not be enough on their own. Consider obtaining extra supporting documentation to bolster your case, such as power bills, property tax receipts, or any correspondence pertaining to the property. The Transfer of Property Act, 1882, in accordance with Indian law, highlights how crucial it is to have a valid title for real estate transactions. The Act's Section 53A acknowledges an agreement for review.
Hope this helps you.