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| + | ====== RTI for Land Mutation Delay: Tehsil, Revenue and Registry Records ====== | ||
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| + | Land mutation is the entry of a transfer (sale, inheritance, | ||
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| + | ===== When to use this guide ===== | ||
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| + | Use this guide if (a) months after registration the new owner' | ||
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| + | ===== Legal basis ===== | ||
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| + | * **State Revenue Codes**: UP Revenue Code 2006, MP Land Revenue Code 1959, Maharashtra Land Revenue Code 1966, Bihar Tenancy Act 1885, Karnataka Land Revenue Act 1964, Tamil Nadu Patta Pass Book Act 1983, etc. | ||
| + | * **Indian Stamp Act 1899** and state stamp acts. | ||
| + | * **Registration Act 1908**. | ||
| + | * **Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, | ||
| + | * **RTI Act 2005, Sections 6 and 7(1)**. | ||
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| + | The Supreme Court in **Suraj Bhan v Financial Commissioner (2007)** and many High Courts have held that mutation entries are revenue records and not adjudicatory of title; but the procedural integrity (notice, hearing, recording) is mandatory. CIC consistently allows access to mutation files of the affected parties. | ||
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| + | ===== Step-by-step process ===== | ||
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| + | - **Identify the right PIO.** Three PIOs typically: (1) Sub-Registrar' | ||
| + | - **Pin the property.** Khata, khasra / survey number, sub-plot, area, registry number, date of registration, | ||
| + | - **Use the body's own redressal first.** Bhulekh portal, e-Dhara, AnyROR, Karnataka Bhoomi or your state' | ||
| + | - **Draft the RTI** asking for the registry copy, the mutation case number, the Patwari spot report, the order on objections, the present custodian and the next date of hearing. | ||
| + | - **Pay ₹10 fee** through online RTI or IPO. | ||
| + | - **Wait 30 days** then escalate. | ||
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| + | ===== Format / template ===== | ||
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| + | To, | ||
| + | The Public Information Officer, | ||
| + | Office of the [Tehsildar / Sub-Registrar / Settlement Officer], [Place] | ||
| + | [Full address] | ||
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| + | Subject: RTI under Section 6 regarding mutation case [number, if known], registry no. [number] dated [date], khasra / survey [number], village [name] | ||
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| + | Sir / Madam, | ||
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| + | I, [Full name], a citizen of India, [purchaser / vendor / heir] under registry no. [number] dated [date], request the following under the RTI Act 2005. Fee of Rs. 10 paid online / by IPO. | ||
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| + | In respect of the property bearing khata [number], khasra / survey [number], plot [number], area [extent], village [name], block [name], district [name]: | ||
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| + | 1. Certified copy of the registered deed (registry no. [number] dated [date]) along with index II / III entry from the Sub-Registrar. | ||
| + | 2. Mutation case number opened on the basis of the said registry / inheritance papers. | ||
| + | 3. Date of receipt of the mutation application by the Tehsildar' | ||
| + | 4. Spot inspection / Patwari report, with date and noting. | ||
| + | 5. Notice issued to the recorded owners and adjacent owners under the state revenue code; proof of service. | ||
| + | 6. Objections received and the date of the hearing. | ||
| + | 7. Order, if passed, with date and signatory. | ||
| + | 8. Present custodian, present location of the mutation file, and the next date of hearing or action. | ||
| + | 9. Updated extract of the jamabandi / RoR / khata-khasra showing my name post-mutation, | ||
| + | 10. Reason recorded in writing for the delay beyond the period prescribed under the state revenue code. | ||
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| + | I invoke Section 10 (severability) and Section 6(3) (transfer to right office). I undertake to pay further fee under Section 7(3). | ||
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| + | Yours faithfully, | ||
| + | [Signature, name, date] | ||
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| + | ===== Common mistakes ===== | ||
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| + | * **Filing with the wrong office.** Registry is at Sub-Registrar; | ||
| + | * **Not quoting the state revenue code Section.** It strengthens the application. | ||
| + | * **Asking the PIO to " | ||
| + | * **Skipping the spot report.** Many delays trace back to a Patwari who has not visited. The RTI asking for the spot report puts pressure to visit. | ||
| + | * **Family disputes inside one RTI.** Stay neutral and ask for records of the case, not for action against family members. | ||
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| + | ===== Appeal or next step ===== | ||
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| + | * **No reply in 30 days** → First Appeal under Section 19(1). | ||
| + | * **Departmental** → Sub-Divisional Officer (Revenue) or Additional Collector (Revenue) for mutation, depending on state. | ||
| + | * **Revenue Tribunal / Board** for substantive disputes. | ||
| + | * **Civil Court** for title disputes. | ||
| + | * **Writ** for prolonged inaction. | ||
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| + | ===== FAQs ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Within how long should mutation happen after registration? | ||
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| + | Most state revenue codes prescribe 30 to 90 days. UP Revenue Code 2006 and the Bhulekh SOP target 45 days. Beyond that, file an RTI plus a representation. | ||
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| + | ==== Is mutation proof of title? ==== | ||
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| + | No. Mutation only enters a name in revenue records for collection of land revenue. Title is proven by registry, succession or court order. | ||
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| + | ==== Can I file mutation online? ==== | ||
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| + | In many states yes, eg UP Bhulekh, Karnataka Bhoomi, Maharashtra e-Mutation. State portals vary. | ||
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| + | ==== What if the Patwari demands a " | ||
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| + | That is corruption. File a vigilance complaint with the Collector and an RTI for the spot register entries. | ||
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| + | ==== Can a co-sharer block my mutation? ==== | ||
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| + | A co-sharer can object; the Tehsildar will hear and decide. The RTI gets you the objection and the order, which you can appeal. | ||
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| + | ==== Is inheritance mutation different? ==== | ||
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| + | Yes, but the procedure is similar, a death certificate, | ||
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| + | ==== What about urban property mutation? ==== | ||
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| + | In urban areas, mutation often runs through the municipal corporation' | ||
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| + | ===== Sources ===== | ||
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| + | * Department of Land Resources: [[https:// | ||
| + | * National Generic Document Registration System: [[https:// | ||
| + | * Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme: [[https:// | ||
| + | * RTI Online: [[https:// | ||
| + | * State Bhulekh portals: refer to your state revenue department website | ||
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| + | Last reviewed: 9 May 2026. | ||
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| + | ===== Related guides ===== | ||
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| + | * [[https:// | ||
| + | * [[guide|Guide hub]] | ||
| + | * [[guide: | ||
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| + | ===== Land mutation delay RTI: How to file RTI and get your mutation done ===== | ||
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| + | Land mutation delay — complete guide on filing RTI to get your land mutation (dakhil kharij) completed: | ||
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| + | - **Step 1: What is land mutation?** (a) land mutation (also called dakhil kharij — or transfer of name in land records) is the process of updating the land records — to reflect the change of ownership — after a sale, gift, inheritance, | ||
| + | - **Step 2: The delay problem.** (a) mutation applications often take 6 months to 2 years — instead of the stipulated 30-45 days — because: (i) the Revenue Department is understaffed, | ||
| + | - **Step 3: File RTI for mutation status.** File RTI with the Revenue Department (the Tehsildar / Revenue Officer — at the Tehsil / Taluk level — and the District Revenue Officer — at the district level) asking for: (a) the mutation status: " | ||
| + | - **Step 4: Sample RTI application.** "To, The Public Information Officer, Office of the Tehsildar, [Tehsil name], [District name]. Subject: Application under RTI Act, 2005 — for mutation status. Sir/Madam, Please provide the following information: | ||
| + | - **Step 5: After the RTI reply.** (a) if the reply shows inaction (the mutation is pending — and no field visit has been conducted — and no objection has been filed): (i) file a complaint with the District Revenue Officer (DRO — or the District Collector — with the RTI reply — and the demand for immediate action), (ii) file a complaint with the Revenue Minister / Department (at the state level — for delayed mutations), (iii) approach the court (file a writ petition — in the High Court — under Article 226 — for directing the Revenue Department — to complete the mutation — within a specified timeline), (b) if the reply shows an objection (a third party has objected — and the Revenue Officer has referred the dispute to the court): (i) the mutation cannot be completed — until the court decides the dispute, (ii) the applicant should participate in the court proceedings — and defend the title, (iii) the applicant can file a separate suit — for declaration of title — and for mutation — based on the court' | ||
| + | - **Step 6: State-specific mutation rules.** (a) UP: the mutation is governed by the UP Land Revenue Act, 1901 — and the mutation is done by the Lekhpal — at the village level — and the Tehsildar — at the Tehsil level — the timeline is 45 days — and the online portal is bhulekh.up.nic.in, | ||
| + | - **Step 7: Practical tips.** (a) file RTI after 45 days (if the mutation is not completed — within the stipulated timeline — file RTI — to get the status — and the reason for delay), (b) attach the application copy (attach the mutation application — and the receipt — to the RTI — for easy reference), (c) file RTI with the Tehsildar and the DRO (for faster action — file RTI with both — the Tehsildar — and the District Revenue Officer), (d) use the RTI reply for action (the RTI reply is evidence — use it for complaints — and for litigation — and for media — to force the Revenue Department to act), (e) check the online portal (before filing RTI — check the online portal — for the mutation status — and the records — to avoid unnecessary RTI), (f) Example: A citizen filed a mutation application — for his inherited land — the mutation was pending for 1 year — the citizen filed RTI — asking for the status — and the reason for delay — the reply showed that the Revenue Officer had not conducted the field visit — and had not processed the application — the citizen filed a complaint with the District Collector — with the RTI reply — the Collector directed the Tehsildar to complete the mutation — within 15 days — the mutation was completed — within 10 days — and the citizen got the updated land records — and the property tax was assessed in his name. | ||
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