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Land Mutation / Transfer in Revenue Records
Land Mutation / Transfer in Revenue Records refers to the process of updating the official land records when a property changes ownership through sale, inheritance, gift, or any other means. Mutation ensures that the new owner’s name is recorded in government revenue records, allowing proper tax assessment and establishing legal ownership for future transactions.
Conversion of Agricultural to Non-Agricultural Land
Conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural land is the legal process of changing the land’s designated use from farming or cultivation to purposes like residential, commercial, or industrial development. This process requires approval from local revenue and planning authorities, along with compliance to state laws and regulations.
Building Plan Approval is the official permission granted by the local authority to begin construction as per approved drawings and regulations. A Completion Certificate is issued after construction is finished, confirming that the building complies with the approved plan, safety norms, and legal requirements, making it fit for occupancy.
Land demarcation is the process of accurately identifying and marking property boundaries to avoid disputes and ensure legal clarity. A survey map approval is the official validation of the land survey conducted by certified authorities, confirming the measurements, layout, and boundaries as per government regulations.
Change of Land Use (CLU) Approval is a legal permission granted by the concerned development authority or town planning department to change the designated purpose of a land parcel—such as from agricultural to residential, commercial, or industrial use. It ensures that land development aligns with local master plans, zoning regulations, and government policies.
Registry in disputed or incomplete documentation cases
In cases where property ownership or related documentation is disputed, unclear, or incomplete, the registry process ensures that transactions are recorded with legal safeguards. Such entries are typically marked with appropriate notations to reflect pending disputes or deficiencies, preventing misuse while maintaining transparency.
Evacuee property and ceiling land clearance cases deal with properties left behind during partition or land declared surplus under land ceiling laws. These cases involve verification of ownership, settlement of disputes, and clearance of legal titles to enable rightful possession, transfer, or sale of the property.