Uttarakhand Land Records and Registration Charges

Concerning Dev-Bhoomi 

Different states in India have distinct methods for obtaining land record information. People can now view their property details more easily thanks to the computerization of the land record process. 

Uttarakhand, like any other state in India, has a portal for checking property records called Dev-Bhoomi. You can view your land record details by visiting the portal, entering a few details, and gaining access to information about the relevant property. 

How to Get Your Dev-Bhoomi Land Record Details 

Step 1: Go to Dev-Bhoomi’s official website. 

Step 2: From the dropdown menu on the left side of the page, select the district in which the property lies. 

Step 3:  From the dropdown menu, select the relevant Tehsil and press the “Okay” button. 

Step 4: You will head to the Bhulekh Uttrakhand website. 

Step 5: Determine the district, Tehsil, and village of the land. 

Step 6: You will redirected to a page where you can view the details of your land record by entering the account number, mutation date, vendor, buyer, gata number, or account holder’s name.

Step 7: To     check land rights by account number, enter the appropriate number and click “Search.”

Step 8: Enter the mutation date to double-check.

Step 9: You can also enter the name of the concerned vendor to view property details.

Step 10: Besides these options, you can view your land record by entering the buyer’s name. 

Step 11: You can also check property details by entering the account holder’s name into the portal. 

Viewing Uttrakhand land record details is a relatively simple and painless process. To avoid confusion or errors, make sure you enter the correct information. 

Section 17 of the Indian Registration Act of 1908 governs the property registration process in Uttrakhand. Any transactions involving the sale of immovable property should record to ensure the explicit transfer of title to the property owner. Preparing documents, paying the applicable stamp duty and registration fee, and legally recording the property deed at the sub-registrar’s office are all part of the property registration process. The Uttrakhand Government’s Department of Stamps and Registration oversees the registration and transfer of real estate. 

The Indian Registration Act, Section 17

According to Section 17 of the Indian Registration Act, 1908, all transactions involving the sale of immovable property, the gift of immovable property, and the lease for more than twelve months of immovable property worth Rs. 100 or more must file with the concerned sub-Registrar office. 

Documents Required 

The documents required for registering deeds in Uttrakhand are explained in detail here. 

  • The Original Document
  • A printed version of the e-Challan Duty/Fee
  • Stamp duty, registration fees, and handling costs for documents
  • A printout of the PDE details. 
  • Land revenue record as Khasra, Khatoni as applicable. 
  • Photographs of parties in passport size
  • Image of the transferred property
  • When the value exceeds five lakhs, a Pan Card is required. 
  • TDS challans are a must under the Income Tax Act to sell only agricultural lands worth more than 50 lacks. 
  • If the buyer and his family have an immovable property in Uttrakhand before September 12, 2003, they must show Khatauni and another authenticator. 
  • Proof of identity- Voter ID, Kisan Bahi, Bank Passbook, Employer ID, ID from an educational institution, ration card of all parties, and witnesses.  
  • Property Map- Registration of Conveyance Sale, Gift Deed, and Sale Deed
  • Leasehold property map – Lease registration and mortgage deed. 

Omaxe Is Likely to start AIIMS Project

All India Institute of Medical Sciences
April 19, 2010

Omaxe, one of the leading real estate construction and development company has come up with a Rs 64.8 cr project. This project is the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) which will be constructed at Rishikesh, Uttarakhand. Mr. Rohtas Goel, the Chairman and Managing Director of Omaxe also added that the project would start next month.

He informed that the order book of Omaxe stood at Rs 825 cr. He also plans to add Rs 200-crore order for Omaxe Infra in FY11. Their next strategy will be to raise Rs 800 crore but are yet waiting for conductive market conditions.

While bringing the company’s projection for FY11 into limelight, Goel said the company’s infrastructure arm’s sale were seen at Rs 500 cr vs. Rs 200 cr. Also, for this year, a profit of Rs. 50 cr. was seen.