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CM sets 15-day deadline for resolving undisputed inheritance cases
CM sets 15-day deadline for resolving undisputed inheritance cases

Time of India

time03-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

CM sets 15-day deadline for resolving undisputed inheritance cases

Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday stressed the need to fast-track the settlement of revenue disputes and set a deadline of 15 days for resolving undisputed inheritance cases. The CM also directed officials to expedite the digitisation of land records. "Undisputed inheritance cases should be resolved within 15 working days. All pending cases related to Khatauni, Aadhaar seeding, farmer registry, measurement and Khasra investigation also need to be completed within the set time frame. If required, additional manpower should be allocated," Yogi told officials during a review meeting of the revenue department. He called the measures key to public trust, investment and transparent governance. The CM said urban land data should be uploaded on portal on priority basis. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Her body cannot endure this level of pain; please help her. Donate For Health Learn More Undo "The Revenue Council portal should be redesigned to make it user-friendly," Yogi said and called for creation of an integrated dashboard so that officials from the level of lekhpal to commissioner could monitor it conveniently. He also directed officials to display land use data of authorities in Khatauni and simplify the land use change process under Section 80 to ensure greater transparency. Calling for full automation of transfer cases, the CM said the process has the potential to provide citizens with timely justice. He also asked for technical intervention in the consolidation process. The CM was informed that the department issued over 36 lakh caste, residence and income certificates last year, with 85% processed online within seven working days. Yogi also praised the department for its "swift response" during natural disasters, noting that over 3.5 lakh affected families received assistance through DBT in 2023-24. He directed the department to complete the disposal of all pending applications under the Mukhyamantri Krishak Accident Welfare Scheme within the next 10 working days.

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