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Property laws in Pakistan are not fully uniform across all regions. While federal frameworks apply broadly, each province has its own revenue administration, land record system, mutation procedures, tax rules, and property registration practices. What applies in Punjab may differ from Sindh or Khyber Pakhtunkhawa, which is why knowing the provincial rules that apply to your property matters.

This section covers land and property laws province by province so you can find accurate, relevant information for your area. Whether you are dealing with a mutation, a registration, a boundary dispute, or a tax issue, this is your starting point.

What Is an Encumbrance Certificate (EC) in Karachi

An Encumbrance Certificate in Karachi is an official document that confirms whether a property has any legal or financial liabilities registered against it, such as a mortgage, lien, court order, or pending charge. If the certificate shows no encumbrances, the…

Procedure for Oral Gift (Hiba-e-Zabani) in Sindh

An oral gift of property is legally valid in Pakistan under Islamic law without any written document, provided three conditions are met: the donor declares the gift, the one accepts it, and possession is transferred. In Sindh, once these three…