As per Revenue department (Bhoomi and urban properties ownership records) the khata has no legal validity because there are multiple khatas issued for a single property.
"The khata does not stand as a record for the ownership of a property."
The government will start up a project there citizens will be issued unique ID cards for their properties. The project to create property records will be taken up in 50 wards of Bangalore . Though there is a mandate to form these records in the Land Revenue Act. Properties will be issued unique identity cards. An urban property ownership records scheme will be launched in Bangalore in January 2012. A record will have the map and exact location of the property, besides ownership details.
Easy registration
The new facility to register any property at any sub-registrar's office. The property could be anywhere in the city or even a faraway village. Changes in khata are on the cards with new measures to ensure the records are genuine."The khata card will be required for all landrelated transactions, and will serve as a unique ID for property, just as the Aadhaar number will serve as a unique ID for the citizen,"
"Revenue officials will survey each and every property. Service centres will be set up for property owners to come to us and submit documents of property ownership,"
During title enquiry, it's possible that more than one person will come forward to claim ownership. "they will listen to every person and scrutinize every document before issuing a unique ID,"
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