Encounter News Punjabi

Haryana Rolls Out Technology-Driven Land Record Reforms; Auto-Mutation to Benefit Property Owners

WhatsApp Channel Join Now

Chandigarh: In a major citizen-centric reform aimed at simplifying property-related services, the Haryana Government has substantially revamped its land records administration, reducing pending mutation cases by more than 90 per cent within six months and is now introducing an auto-mutation system statewide.

Giving more information about the reforms, Dr. Sumita Misra, Financial Commissioner Revenue and Disaster Management Department, said the initiative represents a significant transformation in the delivery of revenue services and is designed to make land record management faster, more transparent and technology-driven.

She said one of the key achievements of the reform exercise has been the successful migration of all legacy mutation records onto a unified digital platform. The integration of historical data has enabled authorities to monitor mutation cases across districts in real time and improve accountability throughout the revenue administration system.

As a result of the intensive clean-up and digitisation exercise, pending mutation cases have fallen sharply from nearly five lakh to about 50,000 across the state. To clear the remaining backlog, a special ten-day campaign has been launched under which tehsildars and naib tehsildars have been directed to dispose of all pending cases on priority.

Dr. Misra said the newly developed monitoring mechanism allows senior officers at both district and state levels to track pendency and performance continuously, ensuring quicker intervention wherever delays occur.

Under the new system, every property registered anywhere in the state will automatically generate a corresponding mutation entry in the revenue records, removing the requirement for citizens to submit a separate application after registration.

The reform is expected to save time and effort for lakhs of property owners by eliminating an additional procedural step that often resulted in delays and repeated visits to revenue offices. Simultaneous updating of registration and mutation records will also improve accuracy and reduce the possibility of disputes arising from outdated ownership records.

According to Dr. Misra, the initiative forms part of the state government’s broader agenda of modernising land governance through digital technologies and enhancing the ease of accessing public services. By reducing manual intervention and strengthening transparency, the reforms are expected to improve public trust in revenue administration while ensuring more efficient protection of property ownership rights.

She said the government’s long-term vision is to build a fully digital, transparent and citizen-focused revenue administration system that delivers services in a timely, seamless and hassle-free manner.

All news on Encounter News is computer-generated and sourced from third parties. Please read and verify carefully. We will not be responsible for any issues. 

Encounter News
Encounter News
Encounter Media Group

Latest Articles

Harpal Singh Cheema: Punjab Writes to Centre Again for Special Trains to Guru Ravidass Ji’s Birthplace

CHANDIGARH: Following a lack of response to the state's initial request,...

Former Australian Captain Michael Clarke Meets Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini

Chandigarh: Former Australia captain and World Cup winner, Mr. Michael Clarke...

Himachal News: CS reviews preparedness for upcoming monsoon

Shimla: A review meeting was presided over by Chief Secretary Kamlesh...

Former Australian Captain Michael Clarke Meets Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini

Chandigarh: Former Australia captain and World Cup winner, Mr. Michael Clarke...

Secretary Finance inaugurates RBI programme on cash and debt management

Shimla: Secretary, Finance Dr. Abhishek Jain inaugurated a Capacity Building Programme...

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here