Online
application for the registration of plot of land and property documents could
soon be a reality as the Ministry of Rural Development plans amendments to
update and close the loopholes in the century old Registration Act.
Proposed
Amendments ..!
The
proposed amendments also aim to plug revenue leakage, reduce disputes, empower
registration officers, increase transparency & begin the creation of a
computerised database of plot of land records in our country.
The
Registration Act, 1908, covers deeds of sale, gift or mortgage of plot of lands
or houses (homes), lease agreements & wills. All such documents need to be
registered in order to be considered as valid evidence in a court of law.
"Currently,
there is no provision for the active computerisation of plot of land
records," says a summary of the proposed amendments prepared by the
Ministry.
"To
encourage & facilitate the creation of a database, a new provision is being
made to allow applications online."
The
amendments propose to allow registration officers to use UID (Unique
Identification ) or Aadhaar number being issued to all Indian residents to
verify the identity of those applying for registrations..
Increase
Transparency..!
In
a bid to increase transparency, the register of all documents, except wills,
will be openly accessible to the general public, under the proposed amendments.
The popularity of the 11 month lease agreement, due to the clause in the Act
which makes lease registration mandatory only if it is for a period of one year
or more- may soon decline, with the amendment set to reduce that time period.
So far, giving someone the PoA (Power of Attorney) did not have to be
registered, a loophole exploited by those using such power to transfer property
without getting it registered.
To
end the huge losses to the exchequer, the amendment will make such registration
mandatory. The Act currently requires the adoption of a son to be registered;
in the interests of gender equality, this is now being extended to daughters as
well.
Other
significant amendment is the proposal to ensure that documents related to
property transfer can only be registered in the state where the property is
located. So far, if one owns property in multiple states, the transfer
documents can be registered in any of those States, leading to losses for
States with higher stamp duties.
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