Deemed conveyance occurs when the builder/land owner refuse to co-operate in handing over the conveyance certificate to the society. In such case, the housing society has to appear before the designated competent authority who will hear the case of both parties i.e. the housing society and the builder and would pass the required order of conveyance.
A deemed conveyance means when a builder/ promoter/ developer of the project refuses to sign the conveyance deed, the court can sign the same on behalf of the builder and record the same in the government records.
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