Sample Gift Deed for Immovable Property

A gift deed is a legal document that describes voluntary transfer of gift from the donor (owner of property) to donee (receiver of gift) without any monetary favor in return. A gift deed for immovable property involves the gifting of some immovable property like a house. A gift deed describes every detail of the transaction as necessary by law.

Why is Sample Gift Deed for Immovable Property required?

It is an important document, especially while gifting immovable property since it records the act of giving a gift. It creates a valid documentary record. Both for the doner and donee, a gift deed ensures proof of such transfer and thus avoids confusions that may arise in the future.

What should a Sample Gift Deed for Immovable Property cover?

The following points should be covered in a gift deed for an immovable property:

  1. Details of the donor and donee (name, date of birth, residence, relationship to each other, father’s name, etc.)
  2. Location of the property.
  3. Details of the property.
  4. Clause stating that the deed has been made voluntarily, without force or coercion.
  5. Clause stating that the donor is solvent and not bankrupt.
  6. Clause stating that the gift is being made without any consideration.
  7. Date and place of the deed.
  8. Signatures of the donor and the donee.
  9. Signatures and details of 2 witnesses at the time of property transfer.

Format for Sample Gift Deed for Immovable Property

GIFT DEED (FORMAT)

_____________________, son of ________________, by faith Hindu, by Nationality Indian, by occupation – __________, residing at _______________________________________. (Donor includes successors-in-interest and assigns).

__________________, son of ________________, by faith Hindu, by Nationality Indian, by occupation – __________, residing at ____________________. (Donee, includes successors-in-interest and assigns).

Now this Deed of gift witnesses as follows-



  1. Gift: A gift within the meaning of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882.


  2. Absolute: Absolute, irreversible and forever.


  3. Free from Encumbrances: Free from all encumbrances of any and every nature whatsoever including but not limited to lis pendens, attachments, liens, charges, mortgages, trusts, debutters, reversionary rights, residuary rights, claims and statutory prohibitions.


  4. Other Rights: Together with Easements and all other rights, liberties, privileges and benefits appurtenant to the Subject Property.

Schedule above referred to

[Subject Matter of Gift]

Detail of the Subject Property with boundary description …………

The Plot is shown on the Plan annexed hereto