Rajasthan has become
the first state to pass land title bill. State Assembly passed the Rajasthan
Urban Land (Certification of Titles) Bills 2016 yesterday. It means the state
residents living in urban areas, which are governed by the municipalities or
state development authorities, can seek a certificate of ownership of their
lands by paying a nominal fee to the state government.
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will set up an authority which will be headed by an Indian Administrative
Service Officer. It will seek all the documents from the landowners, and will
verify it against records held by the state. The authority will first issue a
provisional certificate, for which the state will not stand guarantee. If there
are no objections or dispute arises, the authority will issue a certificate and
a map to the owner with state guarantee.
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