Short version. If your Encumbrance Certificate (EC) application has been stuck at the Sub-Registrar's office or your state's Inspector General of Registration (IGR) portal — Karnataka KAVERI, Telangana MeeSeva, AP Meebhoomi, Maharashtra IGR, Tamil Nadu TNREGINET, Kerala IGR — for weeks despite paying the fee, a one-page RTI to the PIO of the Sub-Registrar / IGR District Office with ₹10 fee legally forces a written reply within 30 days under §7(1) RTI Act 2005. ECs matter — banks demand them for property loans, buyers need them to verify clean title, and conveyance is impossible without one.
Sneha applied for an EC for the period 2010-2025 on Karnataka KAVERI in February for her home-loan sanction. “Pending Sub-Registrar verification” for 7 weeks. Loan deadline approached. The bank refused to extend.
She filed an RTI to the Sub-Registrar Bengaluru-Jayanagar PIO, marked URGENT under §7(1) proviso (loan deadline = financial life-and-liberty risk). Four days later the office replied: there was an index-2 mismatch between her property's old khata and the digitised register. Reply included the corrective procedure. EC issued two days later. Loan sanctioned in time.
ECs are issued by state Inspector General of Registration offices via Sub-Registrar offices at taluk/town level. Each state has its own portal + its own Stamp & Registration Act.
Most stuck-EC RTIs get a substantive reply within 18-26 days (or 4-7 days under the 48-hour proviso).
To,
The Public Information Officer (PIO),
Office of the Sub-Registrar / District Registrar,
[Your taluk / town SR office — find on your state IGR portal]
Subject: §6(1) RTI Act 2005 — status of my Encumbrance Certificate
application
[URGENT — life/liberty proviso to §7(1) — loan / sale deadline DD-MM-YYYY]
Sir/Madam,
Applicant name : [Full name]
Application no : [from KAVERI / MeeSeva / IGR portal]
Property : [Survey/Khasra/Plot No., Village/Mohalla, Taluk]
EC period : DD-MM-YYYY to DD-MM-YYYY
Application date: DD-MM-YYYY
Fee paid : ₹___ (challan no.)
Purpose : [Home loan from <Bank> by DD-MM-YYYY /
Sale to <Buyer> by DD-MM-YYYY]
Information sought:
1. Current status and exact stage of my EC application.
2. Name + designation of the dealing officer / Junior Examiner
currently holding my file.
3. Date(s) of file movement: portal received → SR examination →
Index search → digital signing → portal release.
4. Reason for delay beyond the [State Stamp & Registration Act]
timeline of [15/30] days.
5. Expected date of EC issue.
6. Copy of any noting / objection / index-mismatch / payment
reconciliation issue on my file.
7. Total pending EC applications at this SR office on the date
of disposal of this RTI.
I am a citizen of India.
Fee: ₹10 IPO/DD enclosed.
Yours faithfully,
[Name + address + signature + date]
Ask for the dealing Junior Examiner's name + monthly EC disposal stats.
Ask for the specific year's index entry that doesn't match + corrective procedure.
Ask for the search certificate from the manual register + procedure if entry is in pre-digitisation manual books.
Ask for the fee challan reconciliation status + date of credit to SR account.
File separate RTIs per property — one application, one purpose.
With 48-hour proviso: 4-7 days. Without: 18-26 days.
Only if there's a court stay or registered caveat. Otherwise EC is a routine search — no §8 ground for refusal.
Online (KAVERI/IGR) is faster; offline manual search has 30-90 day timelines. Same RTI route.
Yes. Apply for duplicate EC with affidavit. Same RTI workflow if delayed.
Apply with succession certificate / family tree. Same RTI workflow.
EC delays cost you home-loan approval, property sales, and conveyance. RTI + 48-hour proviso is the cheapest, fastest unblock. ₹10.
File the RTI.
Last reviewed: 24 April 2026.