Kerala Resurvey complaint- POKKUVARAVU procedure if the extent of possession is greater than extent shown in the document.....pramana vistheernathekkal kooduthal seller thadapperilum apekshakante kivasathilum sthalam undekil nibandhanakalku vidheyamayi pokkuvaravu cheyyam........
Data bank Vijayapuram village part - Data bank vijayapuram Grama Panchayth - Paddy & wetland Act - Solve your land problems James Joseph Adhikarathil your land consultant call 9447464502.
Vijayapuram muttamabalam data bank.
Data bank is the list of paddy lands and wetlands prepared as per paddy and wet land act 2008 in each village and website of LSG in order to protect paddy and wet land . If land is included in the list by mistake it has to be rectified and land has to be regularised. .
The register containing details of all types of land ( Basic Tax Register or BTR ) in a village is maintained in a village office. The Kerala Conservation of Paddy Land and Wetland Act was enacted on August 12, 2008, to protect fields and wetlands . Accordingly the list of all types of Wetland and Paddy land known as Data Bank has been published. How ever, the law permits restricted conversion or “tharam mattom” of Nilam land to purayidom and subsequent changes in the BTR.
Is my land eligible for tharam mattom?
1. If the land is mentioned as Nilam in the BTR and not included in the Data Bank but physically converted as purayidom before 12/08/2008 there is provision to regularize the land by remitting prescribed fee. After regularization by the Revenue Divisional officer, the category of land mentioned in the BTR will be changed to Purayidom.
2. If the land is mentioned as Nilam in the BTR , included in the Data Bank and physically appeared as Nilam/wetland tharam mattom is not allowed but there is provision to permit the land for conversion of 10 cents in Panchayath area and 5 cents in municipal area for construction of house if the applicant has no other house sites. This facility is not available for those who purchased land before 12/08/2008.
3. If the land is mentioned as Nilam in the BTR and not included in the Data Bank but physically converted as Purayidom before 04/07/1967 there is provision to regularize the land by remitting fee at concessional rate . Also there is possibility for free conversion as per KLU order.
How can I apply for Land conversion?
Normally there are two processes. If your land is wrongly notified in the data bank it has to be de notified. So check the status of your land in the data bank and apply for de notification of the land if it is included. After de notification, you can apply for regularization. If your land is not included in the data bank, you can directly apply for regularization ( Tharam mattom ). You can apply online and there are several performa for each type of application as follows.
Form 1 : For conversion of
kerala Revenue Recovery-One time settlement-Collection Charge only ON PERCENT....Normally the requisitioning department has no authority to collect the arrears after sending RR requisition...But they can collect the arrears if one time settlement is sanctioned.....But they have to give collection charge one percent to Revenue department.
Revenue Guide ILDM 2023 - Uploaded by James Joseph Adhikarathil Land consultant - Solve your Land Problems 9447464502- Revenue Department has very close interaction with the general public. Every individual has to approach Revenue Offices frequently for various requirements.The Department is under the control of the Revenue Minister. In Secretariat, the department is headed by the Principal Secretary (Revenue Secretary) who is assisted by Additional Secretaries/ Joint Secretaries. The Revenue Department is headed by Land Revenue Commissioner who is assisted by Additional Commissioner and Assistant Commissioners. The State of Kerala consist of 14 districts, 21 Revenue Divisions, 63 Taluks and 1532 Villages(or 1634 including group villages). Each district is headed by a District Collector who is assisted by Deputy Collectors among others. Each revenue division is headed by a Revenue Divisional Officer and assisted by Senior Superintendent among others. Each Taluk is headed by a Tahsildar and Additional Tahsildar who is assisted by Deputy Tahsildar among others. Each Village is headed by a Village Officer who is assisted by Special Village Officer, Village Assistant and Village man.
Functions
Issuance of various certificates for general public purposes.
Collection of Basic tax, Plantation tax, Building tax etc.
Effecting Revenue Recovery .
Maintenance and updation of land records.
The Kerala Land Reforms Act (KLR Act) was passed in 1963 to restrict private ownership and possession of land in excess of the ceiling area. The KLR Act envisages the constitution of a State Land Board (SLB) for the whole State and Taluk Land Boards (TLB) for each taluk in the State, apart from other offices, to implement the provisions of the Act. The ceiling area1 is prescribed in the KLR Act and various amendments2 were made to implement the provisions of the Act. Where a person3 owns or holds land in excess of the ceiling area, such excess land shall be surrendered to the Government.As per the order of the TLB, the surplus land shall be acquired by the Revenue and Disaster Management (R&DM) department. The R&DM shall protect the acquired surplus land as per the provisions contained in the Kerala Land Conservancy Act 1957 (KLC Act). The surplus land acquired is utilised as per the provisions contained in the KLR Act and the Kerala Land Assignment Act, 1960 (KLA Act). The Government may pass the right of utilisation of land to the individuals, bodies, authorities, industries, etc. either on lease for a definite period or bestow ownership without any such condition. Thus, the SLB and TLBs are responsible for the identification of excess/surplus lands in the State with the assistance of the R&DM Department which is responsible for the acquisition, protection and assignment of the declared surplus land. The entire period since the inception of the KLR Act, till March 2018 was covered in audit.
Kerala Resurvey complaint- POKKUVARAVU procedure if the extent of possession is greater than extent shown in the document.....pramana vistheernathekkal kooduthal seller thadapperilum apekshakante kivasathilum sthalam undekil nibandhanakalku vidheyamayi pokkuvaravu cheyyam........
Data bank Vijayapuram village part - Data bank vijayapuram Grama Panchayth - Paddy & wetland Act - Solve your land problems James Joseph Adhikarathil your land consultant call 9447464502.
Vijayapuram muttamabalam data bank.
Data bank is the list of paddy lands and wetlands prepared as per paddy and wet land act 2008 in each village and website of LSG in order to protect paddy and wet land . If land is included in the list by mistake it has to be rectified and land has to be regularised. .
The register containing details of all types of land ( Basic Tax Register or BTR ) in a village is maintained in a village office. The Kerala Conservation of Paddy Land and Wetland Act was enacted on August 12, 2008, to protect fields and wetlands . Accordingly the list of all types of Wetland and Paddy land known as Data Bank has been published. How ever, the law permits restricted conversion or “tharam mattom” of Nilam land to purayidom and subsequent changes in the BTR.
Is my land eligible for tharam mattom?
1. If the land is mentioned as Nilam in the BTR and not included in the Data Bank but physically converted as purayidom before 12/08/2008 there is provision to regularize the land by remitting prescribed fee. After regularization by the Revenue Divisional officer, the category of land mentioned in the BTR will be changed to Purayidom.
2. If the land is mentioned as Nilam in the BTR , included in the Data Bank and physically appeared as Nilam/wetland tharam mattom is not allowed but there is provision to permit the land for conversion of 10 cents in Panchayath area and 5 cents in municipal area for construction of house if the applicant has no other house sites. This facility is not available for those who purchased land before 12/08/2008.
3. If the land is mentioned as Nilam in the BTR and not included in the Data Bank but physically converted as Purayidom before 04/07/1967 there is provision to regularize the land by remitting fee at concessional rate . Also there is possibility for free conversion as per KLU order.
How can I apply for Land conversion?
Normally there are two processes. If your land is wrongly notified in the data bank it has to be de notified. So check the status of your land in the data bank and apply for de notification of the land if it is included. After de notification, you can apply for regularization. If your land is not included in the data bank, you can directly apply for regularization ( Tharam mattom ). You can apply online and there are several performa for each type of application as follows.
Form 1 : For conversion of
kerala Revenue Recovery-One time settlement-Collection Charge only ON PERCENT....Normally the requisitioning department has no authority to collect the arrears after sending RR requisition...But they can collect the arrears if one time settlement is sanctioned.....But they have to give collection charge one percent to Revenue department.
Revenue Guide ILDM 2023 - Uploaded by James Joseph Adhikarathil Land consultant - Solve your Land Problems 9447464502- Revenue Department has very close interaction with the general public. Every individual has to approach Revenue Offices frequently for various requirements.The Department is under the control of the Revenue Minister. In Secretariat, the department is headed by the Principal Secretary (Revenue Secretary) who is assisted by Additional Secretaries/ Joint Secretaries. The Revenue Department is headed by Land Revenue Commissioner who is assisted by Additional Commissioner and Assistant Commissioners. The State of Kerala consist of 14 districts, 21 Revenue Divisions, 63 Taluks and 1532 Villages(or 1634 including group villages). Each district is headed by a District Collector who is assisted by Deputy Collectors among others. Each revenue division is headed by a Revenue Divisional Officer and assisted by Senior Superintendent among others. Each Taluk is headed by a Tahsildar and Additional Tahsildar who is assisted by Deputy Tahsildar among others. Each Village is headed by a Village Officer who is assisted by Special Village Officer, Village Assistant and Village man.
Functions
Issuance of various certificates for general public purposes.
Collection of Basic tax, Plantation tax, Building tax etc.
Effecting Revenue Recovery .
Maintenance and updation of land records.
The Kerala Land Reforms Act (KLR Act) was passed in 1963 to restrict private ownership and possession of land in excess of the ceiling area. The KLR Act envisages the constitution of a State Land Board (SLB) for the whole State and Taluk Land Boards (TLB) for each taluk in the State, apart from other offices, to implement the provisions of the Act. The ceiling area1 is prescribed in the KLR Act and various amendments2 were made to implement the provisions of the Act. Where a person3 owns or holds land in excess of the ceiling area, such excess land shall be surrendered to the Government.As per the order of the TLB, the surplus land shall be acquired by the Revenue and Disaster Management (R&DM) department. The R&DM shall protect the acquired surplus land as per the provisions contained in the Kerala Land Conservancy Act 1957 (KLC Act). The surplus land acquired is utilised as per the provisions contained in the KLR Act and the Kerala Land Assignment Act, 1960 (KLA Act). The Government may pass the right of utilisation of land to the individuals, bodies, authorities, industries, etc. either on lease for a definite period or bestow ownership without any such condition. Thus, the SLB and TLBs are responsible for the identification of excess/surplus lands in the State with the assistance of the R&DM Department which is responsible for the acquisition, protection and assignment of the declared surplus land. The entire period since the inception of the KLR Act, till March 2018 was covered in audit.
Form 6 Paddy and wet land act - Solve your land problems in Kerala - we provide Legal support, assistance and monitoring of your complaints in Bhoomi tharam mattom, nilam , purayidom , thottam ,michabhoomi issues, pattayam , thandapper , pokkuvaravu , land tax , building tax , digital survey , resurvey ,klc , puramboke , pathway disputes, fair value , data bank , issues . James Joseph Adhikarathil , Former Deputy collector Alappuzha 9447464502. Service available all over Kerala
Planning and Economic Affairs (RKI) Department- Project Proposal of the Revenue Department, Kerala viz., ‘Digital Resurvey of 1550 villages in the State’- AdministrativeSanction accorded to Phase-1 for an amount of ₹339.438 crore- Orders issued.
KERALA GOVT. Office time and interval time should be displayed in Govt offices.------P&ARD circular uploaded by T J Joseph Additional Tahsildar Meenachil Mob 9447464502...11/11/2014
Oodukoor pokkuvaravu- sample order issued by T james joseph adhikarathil tahsildar Meenachil.Definition of Mutation/Pokkuvaravu
When a property is sold or transferred from one person to another, there needs to be a change in the title ownership as well. This process of transferring the ownership is called mutation. The property is recorded in the land revenue department under the new owner’s name, and from then on this person will be responsible to pay the property tax charged by the government.
The documentation procedure for mutation, and the applicable fee may vary from state to state. The process of mutation is called “Pokkuvaravu” in Kerala.
How to Do Pokkuvaravu or Mutation of Your Property in Kerala
Here’s the step by step process on how to do Pokkuvaravu or mutation of property in Kerala.
1. Complete Property Purchase
The process of purchasing the property from the seller needs to be fully completed. This include identification, negotiation, payment and getting the property registered in the name of the buyer.
2. Collect Sale Deed
Once the property sale is registered with the respective sub-register office, they will process it. The sale deed can be collected from them within a few weeks.
3. Pokkuvaravu Application
After receiving the sale deed, an application need to be given to the respective village office, requesting the pokkuvaravu/mutation to be done in favour of the buyer.
4. Pay Fees
Village offices charge a nominal fee for getting the pokkuvaravu/mutation done. The current rates applicable are as follows:
Rs. 25 for up to five acres of property
Rs. 50 for over five and up to 20 acres
Rs. 100 for over 20 and up to 40 acres
Rs. 200 for over 40 acres and up to two hectares
Rs. 500 for over two hectares
This fees need to be paid at the respective village office for the application to be processed. The above mentioned rates will be revised by the government from time to time.
5. Submit Copy of the Deeds
A copy of the current and previous registration deeds need to be submitted at the village office.
6. Verification of Original Deed
The respective authorities in the village office may need to verify the original deed. In that case, the original deed needs to be produced to them for verification at the village office.
7. Issue Date of Property Verification
A village officer (surveyor) will then visit the property in order to physically measure and verify it. The surveyor will fix a date for the site visit in agreement with the applicant .
8. Physical Survey
The surveyor from the village office will visit the property on the agreed date, measure the property and also verify its boundaries.
9. Disputes with the Neighbours
The surveyor will also check if there any unresolved disputes with any of the neighbours in terms of borders, area or any other disputes with respect to the said property.
El pasado 25 de Mayo de 2016 la SCA, solicitó al DAFP mediante derecho de petición, información sobre el avance del proceso de reglamentación del Art. 8 de la 1409 de 2010.
A continuación la respuesta:
Kerala Land reforms Act - kaanam order go rt 756/18 RD dated 05-03-2018 uploaded y T james Joseph Adhikarathil Definition of Mutation/Pokkuvaravu
When a property is sold or transferred from one person to another, there needs to be a change in the title ownership as well. This process of transferring the ownership is called mutation. The property is recorded in the land revenue department under the new owner’s name, and from then on this person will be responsible to pay the property tax charged by the government.
The documentation procedure for mutation, and the applicable fee may vary from state to state. The process of mutation is called “Pokkuvaravu” in Kerala.
How to Do Pokkuvaravu or Mutation of Your Property in Kerala
Here’s the step by step process on how to do Pokkuvaravu or mutation of property in Kerala.
1. Complete Property Purchase
The process of purchasing the property from the seller needs to be fully completed. This include identification, negotiation, payment and getting the property registered in the name of the buyer.
2. Collect Sale Deed
Once the property sale is registered with the respective sub-register office, they will process it. The sale deed can be collected from them within a few weeks.
3. Pokkuvaravu Application
After receiving the sale deed, an application need to be given to the respective village office, requesting the pokkuvaravu/mutation to be done in favour of the buyer.
4. Pay Fees
Village offices charge a nominal fee for getting the pokkuvaravu/mutation done. The current rates applicable are as follows:
Rs. 25 for up to five acres of property
Rs. 50 for over five and up to 20 acres
Rs. 100 for over 20 and up to 40 acres
Rs. 200 for over 40 acres and up to two hectares
Rs. 500 for over two hectares
This fees need to be paid at the respective village office for the application to be processed. The above mentioned rates will be revised by the government from time to time.
5. Submit Copy of the Deeds
A copy of the current and previous registration deeds need to be submitted at the village office.
6. Verification of Original Deed
The respective authorities in the village office may need to verify the original deed. In that case, the original deed needs to be produced to them for verification at the village office.
7. Issue Date of Property Verification
A village officer (surveyor) will then visit the property in order to physically measure and verify it. The surveyor will fix a date for the site visit in agreement with the applicant .
8. Physical Survey
The surveyor from the village office will visit the property on the agreed date, measure the property and also verify its boundaries.
9. Disputes with the Neighbours
The surveyor will also check if there any unresolved disputes with any of the neighbours in terms of borders, area or any other disputes with respect to the said property.
Kerala TRANSFER OF REGISTRY RULES 1966 , MALAYALAM PDF uploaded for the Kerala land revenue officers and citizens of kerala by James Joseph Adhikaram, Retd. Deputy Collector, Kottayam, Kerala.Mob- 9447464502. https://www.facebook.com/keralalawsonlandDefinition of Mutation/Pokkuvaravu
When a property is sold or transferred from one person to another, there needs to be a change in the title ownership as well. This process of transferring the ownership is called mutation. The property is recorded in the land revenue department under the new owner’s name, and from then on this person will be responsible to pay the property tax charged by the government.
The documentation procedure for mutation, and the applicable fee may vary from state to state. The process of mutation is called “Pokkuvaravu” in Kerala.
How to Do Pokkuvaravu or Mutation of Your Property in Kerala
Here’s the step by step process on how to do Pokkuvaravu or mutation of property in Kerala.
1. Complete Property Purchase
The process of purchasing the property from the seller needs to be fully completed. This include identification, negotiation, payment and getting the property registered in the name of the buyer.
2. Collect Sale Deed
Once the property sale is registered with the respective sub-register office, they will process it. The sale deed can be collected from them within a few weeks.
3. Pokkuvaravu Application
After receiving the sale deed, an application need to be given to the respective village office, requesting the pokkuvaravu/mutation to be done in favour of the buyer.
4. Pay Fees
Village offices charge a nominal fee for getting the pokkuvaravu/mutation done. The current rates applicable are as follows:
Rs. 25 for up to five acres of property
Rs. 50 for over five and up to 20 acres
Rs. 100 for over 20 and up to 40 acres
Rs. 200 for over 40 acres and up to two hectares
Rs. 500 for over two hectares
This fees need to be paid at the respective village office for the application to be processed. The above mentioned rates will be revised by the government from time to time.
5. Submit Copy of the Deeds
A copy of the current and previous registration deeds need to be submitted at the village office.
6. Verification of Original Deed
The respective authorities in the village office may need to verify the original deed. In that case, the original deed needs to be produced to them for verification at the village office.
7. Issue Date of Property Verification
A village officer (surveyor) will then visit the property in order to physically measure and verify it. The surveyor will fix a date for the site visit in agreement with the applicant .
8. Physical Survey
The surveyor from the village office will visit the property on the agreed date, measure the property and also verify its boundaries.
These nine rivers do not belong to panchath-Nine Rivers devested in Revenue department Kerala-Presentation from T J Joseph, Tahsildar-Adhikarathil House Kumaranalloor, Kottayam, Kerala- Highly useful presentation for Land Revenue staff .Mob. 9447464502
Form 6 Paddy and wet land act - Solve your land problems in Kerala - we provide Legal support, assistance and monitoring of your complaints in Bhoomi tharam mattom, nilam , purayidom , thottam ,michabhoomi issues, pattayam , thandapper , pokkuvaravu , land tax , building tax , digital survey , resurvey ,klc , puramboke , pathway disputes, fair value , data bank , issues . James Joseph Adhikarathil , Former Deputy collector Alappuzha 9447464502. Service available all over Kerala
Planning and Economic Affairs (RKI) Department- Project Proposal of the Revenue Department, Kerala viz., ‘Digital Resurvey of 1550 villages in the State’- AdministrativeSanction accorded to Phase-1 for an amount of ₹339.438 crore- Orders issued.
KERALA GOVT. Office time and interval time should be displayed in Govt offices.------P&ARD circular uploaded by T J Joseph Additional Tahsildar Meenachil Mob 9447464502...11/11/2014
Oodukoor pokkuvaravu- sample order issued by T james joseph adhikarathil tahsildar Meenachil.Definition of Mutation/Pokkuvaravu
When a property is sold or transferred from one person to another, there needs to be a change in the title ownership as well. This process of transferring the ownership is called mutation. The property is recorded in the land revenue department under the new owner’s name, and from then on this person will be responsible to pay the property tax charged by the government.
The documentation procedure for mutation, and the applicable fee may vary from state to state. The process of mutation is called “Pokkuvaravu” in Kerala.
How to Do Pokkuvaravu or Mutation of Your Property in Kerala
Here’s the step by step process on how to do Pokkuvaravu or mutation of property in Kerala.
1. Complete Property Purchase
The process of purchasing the property from the seller needs to be fully completed. This include identification, negotiation, payment and getting the property registered in the name of the buyer.
2. Collect Sale Deed
Once the property sale is registered with the respective sub-register office, they will process it. The sale deed can be collected from them within a few weeks.
3. Pokkuvaravu Application
After receiving the sale deed, an application need to be given to the respective village office, requesting the pokkuvaravu/mutation to be done in favour of the buyer.
4. Pay Fees
Village offices charge a nominal fee for getting the pokkuvaravu/mutation done. The current rates applicable are as follows:
Rs. 25 for up to five acres of property
Rs. 50 for over five and up to 20 acres
Rs. 100 for over 20 and up to 40 acres
Rs. 200 for over 40 acres and up to two hectares
Rs. 500 for over two hectares
This fees need to be paid at the respective village office for the application to be processed. The above mentioned rates will be revised by the government from time to time.
5. Submit Copy of the Deeds
A copy of the current and previous registration deeds need to be submitted at the village office.
6. Verification of Original Deed
The respective authorities in the village office may need to verify the original deed. In that case, the original deed needs to be produced to them for verification at the village office.
7. Issue Date of Property Verification
A village officer (surveyor) will then visit the property in order to physically measure and verify it. The surveyor will fix a date for the site visit in agreement with the applicant .
8. Physical Survey
The surveyor from the village office will visit the property on the agreed date, measure the property and also verify its boundaries.
9. Disputes with the Neighbours
The surveyor will also check if there any unresolved disputes with any of the neighbours in terms of borders, area or any other disputes with respect to the said property.
El pasado 25 de Mayo de 2016 la SCA, solicitó al DAFP mediante derecho de petición, información sobre el avance del proceso de reglamentación del Art. 8 de la 1409 de 2010.
A continuación la respuesta:
Kerala Land reforms Act - kaanam order go rt 756/18 RD dated 05-03-2018 uploaded y T james Joseph Adhikarathil Definition of Mutation/Pokkuvaravu
When a property is sold or transferred from one person to another, there needs to be a change in the title ownership as well. This process of transferring the ownership is called mutation. The property is recorded in the land revenue department under the new owner’s name, and from then on this person will be responsible to pay the property tax charged by the government.
The documentation procedure for mutation, and the applicable fee may vary from state to state. The process of mutation is called “Pokkuvaravu” in Kerala.
How to Do Pokkuvaravu or Mutation of Your Property in Kerala
Here’s the step by step process on how to do Pokkuvaravu or mutation of property in Kerala.
1. Complete Property Purchase
The process of purchasing the property from the seller needs to be fully completed. This include identification, negotiation, payment and getting the property registered in the name of the buyer.
2. Collect Sale Deed
Once the property sale is registered with the respective sub-register office, they will process it. The sale deed can be collected from them within a few weeks.
3. Pokkuvaravu Application
After receiving the sale deed, an application need to be given to the respective village office, requesting the pokkuvaravu/mutation to be done in favour of the buyer.
4. Pay Fees
Village offices charge a nominal fee for getting the pokkuvaravu/mutation done. The current rates applicable are as follows:
Rs. 25 for up to five acres of property
Rs. 50 for over five and up to 20 acres
Rs. 100 for over 20 and up to 40 acres
Rs. 200 for over 40 acres and up to two hectares
Rs. 500 for over two hectares
This fees need to be paid at the respective village office for the application to be processed. The above mentioned rates will be revised by the government from time to time.
5. Submit Copy of the Deeds
A copy of the current and previous registration deeds need to be submitted at the village office.
6. Verification of Original Deed
The respective authorities in the village office may need to verify the original deed. In that case, the original deed needs to be produced to them for verification at the village office.
7. Issue Date of Property Verification
A village officer (surveyor) will then visit the property in order to physically measure and verify it. The surveyor will fix a date for the site visit in agreement with the applicant .
8. Physical Survey
The surveyor from the village office will visit the property on the agreed date, measure the property and also verify its boundaries.
9. Disputes with the Neighbours
The surveyor will also check if there any unresolved disputes with any of the neighbours in terms of borders, area or any other disputes with respect to the said property.
Kerala TRANSFER OF REGISTRY RULES 1966 , MALAYALAM PDF uploaded for the Kerala land revenue officers and citizens of kerala by James Joseph Adhikaram, Retd. Deputy Collector, Kottayam, Kerala.Mob- 9447464502. https://www.facebook.com/keralalawsonlandDefinition of Mutation/Pokkuvaravu
When a property is sold or transferred from one person to another, there needs to be a change in the title ownership as well. This process of transferring the ownership is called mutation. The property is recorded in the land revenue department under the new owner’s name, and from then on this person will be responsible to pay the property tax charged by the government.
The documentation procedure for mutation, and the applicable fee may vary from state to state. The process of mutation is called “Pokkuvaravu” in Kerala.
How to Do Pokkuvaravu or Mutation of Your Property in Kerala
Here’s the step by step process on how to do Pokkuvaravu or mutation of property in Kerala.
1. Complete Property Purchase
The process of purchasing the property from the seller needs to be fully completed. This include identification, negotiation, payment and getting the property registered in the name of the buyer.
2. Collect Sale Deed
Once the property sale is registered with the respective sub-register office, they will process it. The sale deed can be collected from them within a few weeks.
3. Pokkuvaravu Application
After receiving the sale deed, an application need to be given to the respective village office, requesting the pokkuvaravu/mutation to be done in favour of the buyer.
4. Pay Fees
Village offices charge a nominal fee for getting the pokkuvaravu/mutation done. The current rates applicable are as follows:
Rs. 25 for up to five acres of property
Rs. 50 for over five and up to 20 acres
Rs. 100 for over 20 and up to 40 acres
Rs. 200 for over 40 acres and up to two hectares
Rs. 500 for over two hectares
This fees need to be paid at the respective village office for the application to be processed. The above mentioned rates will be revised by the government from time to time.
5. Submit Copy of the Deeds
A copy of the current and previous registration deeds need to be submitted at the village office.
6. Verification of Original Deed
The respective authorities in the village office may need to verify the original deed. In that case, the original deed needs to be produced to them for verification at the village office.
7. Issue Date of Property Verification
A village officer (surveyor) will then visit the property in order to physically measure and verify it. The surveyor will fix a date for the site visit in agreement with the applicant .
8. Physical Survey
The surveyor from the village office will visit the property on the agreed date, measure the property and also verify its boundaries.
These nine rivers do not belong to panchath-Nine Rivers devested in Revenue department Kerala-Presentation from T J Joseph, Tahsildar-Adhikarathil House Kumaranalloor, Kottayam, Kerala- Highly useful presentation for Land Revenue staff .Mob. 9447464502
Every thing under the sun embraces the duties and responsibilities of a revenue officer..............His duties are undefined rather than defined......................Satus Paper on Kerala Land Revenue Department uploaded by T. J Joseph, Deputy Tahsildar Mob=9447464502Kottayam. 9447464502,
Procedure for the issue of certificates by Kerala Land Revenue Officers(Village Offices and Taluk Offices) Note uploaded by T.J Joseph Adhikarathil,Deputy Tahsildar,Kottayam, Mob-9447464502- A mysandesham presentation.
The power of people is stronger than people in power...Sevanavakasa niyamam 2012 kerala (Right to sevice act 2012 uploaded by T James Joseph Kottayam Mob=9447464502
The power of the PEOPLE is stronger than the people in power.................sevanavakasa niyamam uploaded by T.J Joseph deputy tahsildar.Kottayam,Mob-9447464502
The power of the people is stronger than people in power.. MODERN APPROACH TO KERALA LAND REVENUE OFFICE PROCEDURES_DOM detailed psentation from T J Joseph, Additional tahsildar,,Meenachil-mob 9447464502
Every thing under the sun embraces the duties and responsibilities of a village officer.........His duties are undefined rather than defined....He has a crucial role to play in revenue administragtion..........Role of village officer in Kerala land revenue administration.ppt uploaded by T.J Joseph deputy tahsildar,mob-9447464502
Join the region’s leading e-health experts as they meet to map out the way to creating an interconnected e-health environment in the Kingdom and the Middle East!
For more information, visit www.electronichealthrecordsme.com
േരള ബിൽഡിംഗ് ടാക്സ് ആക്ട് 1975- *ഫാക്ടറിയുടെ അനുബന്ധ ആവശ്യങ്ങൾക്ക് ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്ന ബാക്കി പ്രദേശവും കെട്ടിട നികുതി അടക്കുന്നതിൽ നിന്ന് ഒഴിവാക്കിയിട്ടുണ്ട് എന്ന് വ്യക്തമാക്കി കൊണ്ടുള്ള കേരള ഹൈക്കോടതി വിധി.*👆👆
Kerala Building Tax Act 1975 Remaining Area Used For Ancillary Purposes Of Factory Also Exempted From Payment Of Building Tax kerala High Court order
Handbook for Presiding Officers Election 2024 James Joseph Adhikarathil Joint secretary OISCAKottayam Kerala
A veryusefulguidetopresidingofficers in election to parliament 2024
Michabhoomi Clarification Pattayam Kമിച്ചഭൂമി പതിവ്, പതിവ് കാലാവധിക്ക് മുൻപുള്ള കൈമാറ്റം, പട്ടയം നഷ്ടപെടൽ, പർച്ചേസ് പ്രൈസ് അടക്കാത്തവരുടെ പ്രശ്നം, മിച്ച ഭൂമിയിലെ അന്യകൈവശക്കാർ , മിച്ച ഭൂമിയിലെ കരം അടവ് James Joseph Adhikarathil
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
Preliminary findings _OECD field visits to ten regions in the TSI EU mining r...OECDregions
Preliminary findings from OECD field visits for the project: Enhancing EU Mining Regional Ecosystems to Support the Green Transition and Secure Mineral Raw Materials Supply.
Donate to charity during this holiday seasonSERUDS INDIA
For people who have money and are philanthropic, there are infinite opportunities to gift a needy person or child a Merry Christmas. Even if you are living on a shoestring budget, you will be surprised at how much you can do.
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/how-to-donate-to-charity-during-this-holiday-season/
#charityforchildren, #donateforchildren, #donateclothesforchildren, #donatebooksforchildren, #donatetoysforchildren, #sponsorforchildren, #sponsorclothesforchildren, #sponsorbooksforchildren, #sponsortoysforchildren, #seruds, #kurnool
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.