Bribes for Land Registration..?

SIBY JEYYA
While the securities sector sees an average of 25 lakh bond registrations every year, the revenue sector sees an average of 10 lakh belt changes per year. As a result, land paperwork for 15 lakh bond registrations is left unchanged each year. Various land rights problems have arisen in the names of one of the tenants and another in the name of the lease, and court cases are piling up. According to the National Judicial Information Center, the subordinate courts of tamil Nadu alone have 77,06,054 civil cases and 5,53,281 criminal cases pending.


The government's major goal is to assess 22,051 minor irrigation lakes in tamil Nadu under the supervision of 12,525 panchayats in 388 panchayat unions, as well as 69,768 ponds and ponds, redraw the boundaries, install boundary stones, and keep them free of encroachment. It is typical to discuss waterlogging only when floods occur during the rainy season, and then forget about it, thus a separate land document for water sources should be prepared and maintained.


About 20 lakh houses were sold in the last ten years by organisations such as the tamil Nadu Housing Board and the tamil Nadu Urban Housing Development Board (Tamil Nadu Housing Replacement Board), and the Department of Adithravidar, Tribal, backward classes and Rehabilitation issued 30 lakh housing leases in the last ten years. Records relating to more than 26 lakh housing leases issued are not loaded in the land documents. The upkeep of land records has been questioned because the records have not been loaded due to a paucity of government-mandated draughtsmen to carry out these documents. 
However, bribes are necessary to carry out all the works and this has caused a huge headache for the commoners.



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