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West Bengal Asset Transmission: KMC Mutation, Rent NOCs & Legal Heir Guide

When a patriarch passes away intestate in West Bengal, the immediate legal paralysis can be daunting. Families are often caught between the Warison certificate issued by local councilors and the stricter demands of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) for mutation.

Whether you need to authorize a widowed mother to collect rental income or transfer a proprietorship shop to a sibling, the difference between a simple Notarized NOC and a Registered Relinquishment Deed can determine the future security of your assets. This guide decodes the specific legal affidavits required to navigate banking hurdles, GST transmission, and municipal compliance in Kolkata.

Evaakil.com | Rent & Business Transfer Guide WB
UPDATED OCT 2025

Testamentary and Intestate Transmission of Assets in West Bengal

A guide to NOCs, Trade License Mutation, and Rent Collection after the demise of a patriarch.

🕒 18 Min Read
📍 West Bengal / KMC Jurisdiction

The transition of proprietary assets and operational business rights following a death represents a critical juncture for family estates. In West Bengal, specifically within the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), this process requires precise orchestration to bridge the gap between immediate legal inheritance and bureaucratic recognition.

1. The Legal Dichotomy: Transmission vs. Transfer

To understand the necessity of No Objection Certificates (NOCs), one must distinguish between “transmission” and “transfer.” Transfer refers to an act between living persons (sale, gift). Transmission occurs by operation of law upon death.

When a father dies intestate, his estate devolves immediately upon his legal heirs. This creates a Tenancy-in-Common. While title vests immediately, operational capacity does not. A single heir cannot unilaterally renew a trade license or collect rent without the authorization of co-owners.

Instrument Efficacy: Ease vs. Legal Security

Fig 1.1: The inverse relationship between procedural ease and legal title security.

2. The “Mother-Beneficiary” Protocol

A common scenario in West Bengal involves children (Class I legal heirs) agreeing to let the widowed mother receive all rental income. The document “N.O.C. to Mother to Receive Deceased Father Property Rent” facilitates this.

Legal Mechanics

This affidavit functions as a Revocable Authorization. It does not transfer the children’s ownership share to the mother; it only transfers the right to collect income. The children remain co-owners on the title deed but step back from administrative duties.

Why It Works

Tenants often refuse to pay rent to multiple heirs due to fear of conflicting claims. By presenting a joint affidavit where all children name the mother as the sole recipient, the tenant is indemnified against future claims, ensuring smooth cash flow.

3. The “Warison” Regime & Trade Licenses

Unique to West Bengal is the “Warison” certificate. Historically issued by local Councilors, the legal weight has shifted. For significant statutory purposes—like KMC mutation—authorities now demand a Legal Heir Certificate from an Executive Magistrate or a sworn Affidavit of Heirship before a First Class Judicial Magistrate.

The “Sibling-Operator” Strategy

Referencing the “N.O.C. for Transfer of Deceased Father Property” document: This is standard when one brother intends to continue the family shop (Proprietorship).

  • The Challenge: A Proprietorship dies with the Proprietor. The PAN card is cancelled. The shop technically ceases to exist legally.
  • The Solution: The heir cannot “inherit” the PAN, but can “inherit” the Goodwill and the Trade License (Certificate of Enlistment).
  • The Mechanism: The NOC serves as consent for KMC to mutate the existing license into the new proprietor’s name, maintaining the business’s establishment date (crucial for vintage value).

🔍 Clause Decoder: Anatomy of Your NOC

Click the highlighted phrases to understand their legal function.

— Excerpt from Uploaded Doc —

We, the legal heirs…

have legally inherited the entire movable and immovable properties…

have no objection in case the rental…

is paid to her as per terms of the tenancy agreement.

…licence is transferred in his name.

Select a phrase…

Click on any highlighted text in the document on the left to reveal the legal strategy behind the drafting.

The Asset Transmission Roadmap

⚠️ Risk Assessment Module

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4. Beyond KMC: The Banking & GST Hurdle

The Banking Paradox

While KMC accepts an Affidavit/NOC to mutate a Trade License, banks (RBI regulations) are stricter. A bank will not simply change the name on a deceased proprietor’s Current Account to the heir’s name.

Actionable: The heir must open a new Current Account using the mutated Trade License and their own PAN. The old account must be closed by all legal heirs jointly.

GST Transmission (ITC-02)

GST Registration is PAN-specific and non-transferable. However, the business assets and Input Tax Credit (ITC) can be transferred.

  • Step 1: Heir registers for new GSTIN.
  • Step 2: File Form GST REG-16 for deceased (Cancellation due to death).
  • Step 3: File Form GST ITC-02 to transfer unutilized credit to heir’s new GSTIN.

5. Rent & Tenancy: The 5-Year Sunset Clause

Under the West Bengal Premises Tenancy Act, 1997, Section 2(g) imposes strict limitations. While a spouse inherits tenancy rights for life, children inherit them only for five years, and only if they were residing with the tenant.

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Strategy: The Agency Model (Mother-Beneficiary)

As seen in the document ‘N.O.C. to Mother’, children waive their right to receive rent. This centralizes income to the surviving spouse.

⚠️ Risk: The authorized heir (Mother) does not legally ‘own’ the income for tax purposes. It is technically ‘Diversion of Income by Overriding Title’ vs ‘Application of Income’. Tax advice is needed.

Required Documents:

  • Letter of Attornment: Signed by ALL heirs, instructing tenant to pay Mother.
  • Affidavit of NOC: Standard format affirming ‘We have no objection in case rental is paid to her’.
  • Indemnity Bond: If requested by corporate tenants.

6. The Transmission Timeline

1

Day 0-21: Death Certificate

Apply at KMC Health Dept. Essential for all future steps.

2

Month 1: Warison / Legal Heir

Obtain ‘Warison’ from Local Councilor. For disputes, apply for Magistrate Affidavit.

3

Month 2: The NOC Phase

Draft and Notarize the NOCs (Rent/Business) as per the templates provided.

4

Month 3: Mutation & Banking

Apply for Trade License Mutation at KMC. Open new Bank Account.

7. Comparative Analysis: Instruments

Feature NOC (Affidavit) Relinquishment Deed
Primary Function Administrative Consent Transfer of Title
Legal Effect Waives right to object. Does NOT transfer share. Extinguishes share; transfers ownership.
Registration Not Required (Notarization ok) Mandatory (Section 17)
Cost (WB) ₹10 – ₹50 Stamp Paper 0.5% of Market Value + Fees

8. Financial Implications (West Bengal)

Gift within Family

0.5%

of Market Value. Applicable for transfer between blood relatives (parents, children, spouse).

Affidavit / NOC

₹20 – ₹100

Nominal stamp paper cost. Not a title transfer instrument.

Mutation Fee

Variable

Depends on KMC assessment. Usually nominal if taxes are cleared.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I transfer my father’s GST number directly?
No. GST is PAN-based. The deceased’s GST registration cannot be transferred. The heir must apply for a new GSTIN, and then transfer assets/ITC via Form GST ITC-02.
Is a Councilor’s Warison Certificate enough for KMC mutation?
Increasingly, no. For significant assets or disputes, KMC demands an Affidavit sworn before a 1st Class Judicial Magistrate. Councilor certificates are often rejected for lack of evidentiary weight.
Does an NOC make me the owner of the property?
Absolutely not. An NOC only authorizes administration (like paying taxes or running a shop). It does not transfer the title share. For ownership, you need a Registered Gift or Relinquishment Deed.

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Disclaimer

The information provided herein is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified advocate for specific cases.

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