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Recording Transfer on back of Share Certificate


18 August 2016 J. V. Adavi, Mumbai

In "Memorandum of Transfers of the Within Mentioned Shares" on the back of the Share Certificate:
1.What is "Transfer No." and in which Register is it to be found/recorded?
2.What are "Regn.No. of Transferor" and "Regn. No. of Transferee" and in which Register/Registers are they to be found/recorded?

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  1. Societyhive support
    31 August 2016

    Dear J.V. Adavi,

    In this case, please check I and j register.

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  2. J. V. Adavi
    31 August 2016

    I presume:
    1. "Regn. No. of Transferor" and "Regn. No. of Transferee" are the folio numbers in the "I" Register, wherein particulars of Transferor and Transferee are recorded. Kindly confirm.
    2.Is "Transfer No." the Sr. No. against which "FULL NAME OF THE MEMBER" i.e.Transferee, is recorded in the 'J' Form Register? Kindly confirm.
    Please note that the "I" Register and 'J' Form Register referred to above are those published by The Mumbai Dist.Co-op. Housing Federation Ltd.

  3. Darayus P.Kavarana
    12 January 2018

    Where do I find "Folio No." to be incorporated behind on the share certificate as I cant find the same in either I or J registers. This is for change of name.

  4. Darayus Kavarana
    20 January 2018

    Sorry, but you have not answered my question as to where do I find Folio no. of a particular member for transfer of name on the share certificate as I am unable to find the same in "I" Register or the "J" Register.,

  5. J. V. Adavi
    22 January 2018

    In the "I" Register, the Folio No. is stamped on the upper right hand corner. I hope you have purchased the "I" Register from the Housing Federation.

  6. Darayus Kavarana
    22 January 2018

    Thank you for the clarity.

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