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Old Delhi's Last Deed Writer Keeps a 150-Year Legacy Alive
The Morning Standard
|August 13, 2025
In a crumbling shop tucked inside Sitaram Bazar, 71-year-old Aziz-ur-Rehman is the last of Old Delhi's deed writers—men who once turned verbal agreements into binding words in elegant Urdu

In a dim, paper-cluttered room in Old Delhi's Sitaram Bazar, a lone pen still scratches against paper. Once, dozens of deed writers worked in these lanes, drafting and translating legal records in elegant Urdu. Today, only one remains—71-year-old Aziz-ur-Rehman, who has been at his desk since 1976, turning brittle pages from the 1860s and even royal orders from the Mughal court into words the present can understand.
Just 500 meters from Chawri Bazar Metro station, down the narrow lanes near Bulbuli Khana, his small office feels like a time capsule. On his table lies a fragile sheet from the 1860s—paper yellowed, ink still clear. Some documents bear the regal seal of the Mughal Badshah; others carry the stamp of the Delhi government in the early 20th century. Revenue records from 1979 sit beside local orders by Dayaganj Registrar dated from July 1947.
For Aziz, each translation is more than a conversion of words—it is a conversation across centuries.
Every day, records arrive from as far as Kanpur, Bhopal, and Amroha. In his seven-hour shift (11 am to 6 pm), he serves six to seven customers, dictating translations to his typist. He charges ₹500 a page and rarely takes more than two days to finish a deed.
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