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Modernizing land records in India
News:
- Issues associated with Modernization of Land records in India.
Important Facts:
- Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRM) was started in 2008, to computerized land property registration process and digitalization of all land records in India.
- Main objective to this program was
- To improve the quality of land records and make them more accessible
- Move towards the guaranteed land titles (document which determines the land ownership).
- DILRM was implemented across all the states however the progress shown by different states are varying.
- About Nineteen states/UTs have started issuing digitally signed Records of Rights (RoR).
- RoR is a record which show how the land ownership has been derived and transaction involved.
- States has also started linking RoRs with Cadastral Maps (records of area, ownership and value of property)
- However, there are some concern over DILRM:
- It has not addressed the issue of land ownership.
- Low percentage of computerized of land records (50 % of the state so far).
- Data of RoR and Cadastral Maps are not updated in 21 % of village, though the data has been digitalised.
- Only about 48 % of cadastral maps have been digitalised.
- Challenges leading to unclear land titles which guarantee land ownership.
- System of registered sale deeds – allow only the registration of transaction not the title as per the Transfer of property Act 1882 and Registration Act 1908.
- Data discrepancies – Since the land documentation data is maintained by different government department, they are not updated often.
- High cost of Property Registration – People avoid registration to avoid payment for stamp duty.
- Registration Act, 1908– Do not provide for mandatory registration such as transaction of acquisition of land by government and land on lease for less than a year.
- Due to all these issue the property ownership is not clearly reflected.
- Unclear land titles impede development such as:
- Institutional credit and social benefits schemes do not reach to marginalized and small farmers.
- Lack of transparency in Real Estate transaction cause disputes.
- Risk involved in infrastructure built on unclear land.
- For State to provide guaranteed title and compensation require:
- Reforms in land registration governing laws
- System of registered property titles to server primary ownership of evidence.
- To ensure all land ownership related transaction is updated.
- Data consolidation which is currently spread among different departments.
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