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Haryana Launches Paperless Deed Registration, Ending 58-Year-Old Manual System
30 Oct
Summary
- Haryana implements fully paperless deed registration process from November 1
- Citizens can register property deeds online without visiting offices
- New system features auto-mutation, QR-based feedback, and digital payments

On November 1, the Haryana state government is launching a groundbreaking, fully paperless deed registration process, marking a historic transition from a 58-year-old manual system. This digital transformation will allow citizens to register property deeds from anywhere, without the need to physically visit government offices.
The new system, spearheaded by Dr. Sumita Misra, the Financial Commissioner (Revenue) of Haryana, promises to revolutionize land record management and governance. Key features include auto-mutation, where ownership updates are automatically reflected in the land database upon deed registration, and a QR-based feedback mechanism that enables citizens to rate services and report irregularities instantly.
Importantly, the process has been designed to be completely transparent, with all transactions happening through the e-governance payment gateway and the elimination of manual fee collection. The state is also introducing digital signatures, which will reduce the risks of document tampering or loss.
Haryana's vision is to create a governance model where every land record is accurate, every citizen is heard, and every official is accountable. By embracing technology, the state aims to set a benchmark for transparent and efficient public service delivery.



