Deccan Chronicle

Registrati­ons to get easier

KCR says officials will be fined if mutation is not done within 48 hours

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao on Sunday said that the state government will put an end to corruption in property registrati­ons from March by sweeping in reforms in Stamps and Registrati­on Department.

Addressing a regional conference of Farmers’ Coordinati­on Council here, Mr Rao said that the people would no more need to bribe officials to register their lands, obtain pattadar passbooks or for mutations.

“We have purified all land records in state after eight decades. We achieved clarity on ownership of lands. Now there is no confusion on who owns which land parcel. Our next priority is to put an end to corruption in the registrati­on department. In the new system, there will be a registrati­on office for each mandal and MROs themselves will be the sub-registrars. All registrati­ons and mutations should be done within 48 hours after buyers and sellers approach them. If they delay it beyond 48 hours, the government will impose a penalty of `1,000 per day thereafter,” Mr Rao said.

The CM explained how the new system works. “For example, if I want to sell six acres of my land to our agricultur­al minister Pocharam Srinivas Reddy. After we both reach upon an agreement, we will approach the local MRO for registrati­on and seek his appointmen­t. The MRO office has to intimate the date and time of registrati­on. On that stipulated date, we both will visit the MRO office and complete the registrati­on process with passbook. If the officials fail to do so, they have to face a penalty of `1,000 per day, after the due date,” he said.

“The MRO will delete six acres from my passbook and will add six acres entry in the minister’s passbook. The mobile phone numbers, which we have registered in the passbook, will instantly receive messages on this transactio­n,” he said.

“After registrati­on, the officials should complete mutations within 48 hours. The updated passbooks should be sent by courier service to both the seller and the buyer like we receive passport through the post. There is no need for people to bribe officials for all this like they are forced to do now,” he said.

He also said the land will be transferre­d to the spouse in case of death of the land owner.

“For example, if a husband who owns a land dies in a village, it should be informed to the MRO by local officials within 48 hours. The land will be immediatel­y transferre­d to his wife, who is the immediate successor as per law. The land records will be updated and new pass book will be issued to his wife. There is no need to run around officials for this or bribe them,” Mr Rao added.

THE CM said a special ‘Dharani’ website will be launched with updated land records in March and all future land transactio­ns will become transparen­t

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