Land Registry Rules 2025: A New Era of Digital Property Registration in India

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  1. Fully Digital Registration

Property registrations will now happen completely online.

No more long queues or physical visits to government offices.

  1. Aadhaar & Biometric Verification

To avoid fraud, Aadhaar and fingerprint verification will be required during registration.

This ensures the buyer and seller are genuine.

  1. One National Property Database

All property records across the country will be stored in a single digital system.

Makes it easy to verify ownership and reduces chances of dispute.

  1. E-Signatures & Instant Updates

Documents can be signed electronically.

Parties will receive real-time status updates on their registration process.

  1. Transparent Pricing System

Property values will follow a standardized and fair pricing model.

Helps avoid price manipulation and confusion.

  1. Quick Dispute Resolution

A new system will be set up to handle property disputes efficiently.

Focuses on fast and fair resolutions.

  1. Rural Access Made Easy

Even people in remote villages can access the system online.

Designed to be user-friendly and inclusive.

 Rollout Plan

The system will be implemented in phases throughout 2025 to ensure smooth transition.

  •  Benefits to the Public
  • More transparency in property dealings
  • Faster processes and reduced paperwork
  • Stronger security against fraud
  • Inclusive access for all regions
  • Cost savings from reduced travel and documentation
  • Standard pricing ensures fairness
  • Live tracking of registration status
  • Less legal hassle through quick resolution of conflicts


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