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Dr.D.Sajith BabuDeputy Collector
Department of RevenueGovernment of Kerala
LAND may be defined as …………..
……….. the solid ground of earth primarily classified based on tenure as Public land and Private land. Private land refers to portion of land on which there is absolute freehold right and is conveyable by a deed and Public land means the unappropriated land in public domain belonging to Government, used to encourage economic development, reserved for public use and for the settlement of the landless.
Fate of private lands / Freehold / Jenmom lands
Questionable conclusiveness
Faulty resurvey and land records
Financial Year Allotted funds [in lakhs]
@ 100% CSS
Amount utilised [in lakhs]
2009-10 173.32 173.32
2010-11 107.50 107.50
2011-12 0 0
2012-13 225.00 [Expecting AS]
2009-10 : Purchased 190 computers & UPS; gave VPN connectivity to 2 SROs & all villages of ERKM & KTM; Centralised AMC & payment for HaMoS2010-11: Gave VPN connectivity to villages of PTA,ALY,ERKM & KTM & Centralised AMC2011-12 : Continued VPN & AMC with saved funds2012-13 : AMC to be continued, Computer replacement & connectivity to SROs.
Intra Departmental Issues
Inter Departmental Issues
RELIS- REvenue Land Information System
MIS developed as part of N.L.R.M.P
(National Land Records Modernization
Programme) towards linking Registration and
Revenue Departments to achieve online / real-
time mutation (Transfer of Registry /
Pokkuvaravu) through more Common Service
Centres like Akshaya and to issue digitally
signed Bhoorekha [RoR] “Any Time Any Where”
1. This ensures transparency in all land transactions.2. This ensures “anytime and anywhere” transaction of lands at
Revenue offices3. This will check transaction of Government lands.4. The land holder can get Bhoorekha [RoR] from any of the Akshaya Common Service centres in Kerala.5. It curbs the entire corruption associated with land transactions.6. Government will get more income as it will be linked to fair value
of land.7. The suspicious land transactions in the sensitive areas would be
curbed.8. The Land Reforms Act can be implemented in a more
meaningful manner.9. The transfer of registry is assured promptly and swiftly on FIFO
[First In First Out] principles.10. It is a great leap towards assured Citizen Services11. Better credit flow under assured land records.
Advantages of ReLIS for the Government & Advantages of ReLIS for the Government & the Publicthe Public
HOW A PERSON DERIVES LAND TITLE NOW ?
THROUGH A REGISTERED DEED ? NOSection 21 & 22 of Registration Act,1908:Registering Officer can register all documents on land provided sufficient stamp is affixed and execution of deeds with or without transfer of registry afterwards.
THROUGH TRANSFER OF REGISTRY ? NOTransfer of Registry Rules,1966: Even though Transfer of Registry [Pokkuvaravu] is effected it does not confer absolute indefeasible title to a person
THROUGH LAND ASSIGNMENT ? NOKerala Land Assignment Act,1960: All the Rules framed under this assign only conditional pattayams
The only way is through SETTLEMENT
History of survey / resurvey / settlementYEAR TYPE
1773 AD Kettezhuthu
1803 AD Kandezhuthu
1837 AD Measurement using 10 feet long rods
1887 – 1904 based on settlement
proclamation of 24.02.1886
Introduced CENTS & ACRES and for the first and last time
defined the term FREEHOLD
1905 - 1911 Modern survey using THEODOLITE started
26.07.1914 Government ordered to limit LRM work only to poromboke
lands and subdivisions out of assignment, transfer of registry
and acquisitions
22.12.1961 The ongoing resurvey process started
Why And Whether I Need A Sketch With Side Measurements and Angles ?
We Did Not Ask You For It !!!
Rather We Asked Only Smart Maps
VILLAGE OFFICER
SUB REGISTRA
R
BANKER
ALL OTHERS
GOVERNMENT
What Do I Do with Sketches With Side Measurements & Angles Of Private Persons ?
THEN WHO ELSE WANT IT?
“NOBODY”
Modus operandi of State Land Titling Authority of Kerala
Ist (a) STEP: Survey only Government lands and
publish the details in the website
www.kslb.kerala.gov.in along with Geo-Referenced
sketches as per section 4 of the Survey &
boundaries Act,1961
Ist (b) STEP : Computerise all the textual data in
a village with a cut off date and introduce
online transfer of registry
IInd STEP : Geo- Reference adequate control points
@ 30 GCPs per village at appropriate distances
towards issuing geo-referenced sketches on
specific requests
COMMON LAND DATABASE
VILLAGE OFFICE
O/o The Addl. Tahsildar
2. PREPARES APPLICATION FOR THE LAND TRANSACTION
1. GETS BHOOREKHA
WWW Public access
Or
SRO
Akshaya Center
Verifies the data entry with TP number from the common land database
PartWhole
Online Land Tax
Payment
Data access to other departments
Sends the processed applicaation for verification of SRO
Verifies the data entry with TP number from the common land database
www.kslb.kerala.gov.in
Status as on 20.02.2013 from the
Online tracking system
www.kslb.kerala.gov.in
Status as on 20.02.2013 from the
Online tracking system
www.kslb.kerala.gov.in
Status as on
20.02.2013 from the
Online tracking system
STAKE HOLDERS IN THE PROCESS
•STATE AND DISTRICT I.T.CELLS OF REVENUE•NATIONAL INFORMATICS CENTRE•STATE IT MISSION•AKSHAYA•KERALA LAND INFORMATION MISSION
FEATURES OF THE PROCESSPurely through Internal Resource Mobilization
Inventory of human resource in Revenue Department on computer awareness has been created
Mainly on free software base
Mainly UBUNTU and My SQL
Centralised monitoring of Hardware-Centralised A.M.C and use of
HaMOS software Software – Internally developed/customised
HRD – On-the-job-inhouse training programme
Thank you…….
THANK YOU
Dr.D.Sajith BabuDeputy CollectorDepartment of RevenueGovernment of Kerala
www.kslb.kerala.gov.in
www.kslb.kerala.gov.in
www.kslb.kerala.gov.in
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