
Cabinet Nod to bill to ease rural records updates
This bill will ease the process of transferring, amending, and updating ownership documents called gharauani, prepared under the Swamitva scheme.
The new bill will make it easier to change names based on inheritance, sale, gift, will, auction, court orders, or family agreements. Revenue inspectors and tehsildars or deputy tehsildars will have the authority to update records in straightforward cases.
Applications can also be made for correcting clerical errors or updating mobile numbers and addresses.
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