Wednesday 3 December 2014

E-mutation of land records from April




 From April next year, citizens will be able to enter their names in the Record of Rights register online. It is also popularly known as the 7/12 uttara (extract).

Once a purchase purchase deed is registered, citizens will not have to visit the tehsildar/talathi office for mutation to be carried out on the 7/12 extract. Rather, this will be done electronically and the person can get a certified copy from the talathi's office, Setu Kendra or the Citizen's Service Centre within a fortnight, said settlement officer Chandrakant Dalvi.

Dalvi said citizens currently have to make numerous trips to the office and the use of technology will eliminate this human interface. The Anti-Corruption Bureau has rated the state revenue department as the most corrupt. This year alone, 297 cases were registered and 392 officials caught. Last year 148 cases were registered in the same period. Where citizens have access to the internet, they will be given a code number and can access the information on the mahabhoomi website, said S S Sandhu, principal secretary, revenue.

The digitisation of land records of 127 talukas has been completed and that of 102 talukas has already been uploaded on the state data centre. The digitisation of records for all 358 talukas is expected to be completed by December end.


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