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Finding information about land and property details in Haryana has been made easy, with the state government investing heavily in digitalisation of records. Using the jamabandi online portal set up to provide these services, people in Haryana can look up all the details pertaining to their land easily, from the comfort of their homes.
Some benefits of the Haryana jamabandi online portal include:
- It is open to all citizens of the state.
- Reduction in black marketing and black money.
- Ease of access.
- Availability of land documents ensures easy availability of loans.
What is fard?
It is the records of rights (RoR), containing information about the land, its owners and its cultivators, etc.
Bhulekh Haryana: Online property records
If you are looking to get land record documents in Haryana, the official Jamabandi website is where you should be looking. Jamabandi is a part of the record-of-right and establishes the ownership, cultivation and various other rights in land. It is prepared by the Patwari and attested by the Revenue Officer. One of the copies of the Jamabandi remains with the Patwari while the other is with the District Record Room. It is revised every five years.
Here’s a look at how you can use the Jamabandi and the Haryana Land Records Information System(HALRIS) website.
(The HALRIS includes all the major modules like Jamabandi, Mutation, Khasra Gridawari, Roznamcha, Jamabandi Consignment and Jamabandi Nakal. Mobile app to capture the details of the Khasra Gridwari was also developed and is currently under testing.)
How to view Jamabandi Nakal online
Step 1: Go to the ‘Jamabandi’ tab on the homepage of Jamabandi official website. Tap on it to go to ‘Jamabandi Nakal’.
Step 2: You can find the Nakal details by owner name, by khewat, by khasra/survey number or by the date of mutation. Click on any one to proceed. In the image below, we have opted to proceed by opting for the owner name. Fill in the required details and proceed.
Step 3: Proceed with all relevant information. In this case, we have opted for an owner as a private owner. Once you input the right details, the Nakal details will be displayed.
How to search for registered deeds on the Jamabandi website
There are many kinds of deeds:
- Sale deed: Agricultural land or urban property.
- Mortgage deed: Without possession for agricultural land: Without possession for Plot/Flat/With possession for Plot/Flat.
- General Power of Attorney
- Transfer of property: Agricultural, house/shop, plot/house, plot/house lal dora/HUDA.
- Lease deed: Agricultural land, plot/house.
- Release deed
- Redemption of Mortgage
- Revocation of power of attorney
- Agreement
- Exchange
- Gift deed
- Surrender of lease
- Rent deed
To check any of these, you can use the Jamabandi website. Simply go to Property Registration > View registered deed. The templates of all these deeds can be viewed here. However, for any of the registry, you will have to book an appointment.
How to check deed appointment availability online on Jamabandi
Simply go to the Property registration tab on the homepage and click on ‘Check Deed Appointment Availability’. The following screen will show up.
Step 2: Depending upon the day you wish to get an appointment, enter the number of days and a list of appointment dates will be shown.
Alternate way to check deed appointment availability
The jamabandi website has introduced a new tab called ‘Deed Registration Appointment’ on the homepage. This is a direct way to check for appointments. As soon as you click on it, you will be asked to enter your phone number.
After entering your mobile number, you will receive an OTP. Simply key in the OTP in the space provided to proceed.
This process is more direct. You can select which deed you wish to register, for example, whether a lease, mortgage, partition, partnership, power of attorney, or sale deed, etc. You can select the relevant details from the drop-down menu.
You will then be asked to provide the location of the property – ‘Rural within Abadi Deh’ or ‘Rural outside Abadi Deh’ or Urban within corporation limits’ or ‘Urban outside corporation limits’.
Further details to be provided include sub-location of your property – whether a Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran area or Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation area or old city area, authorised area, licensed colony or whether the property falls under other areas. Also provide details of the sub-deed, district, tehsil and locality.
Thereafter, you will be directed to the next page. The district, tehsil, village, category will be filled automatically on the basis of the details you had provided. If you know the property ID, enter it in the space provided. You could also enter the municipal corporation and name of the owner, else proceed to ‘Get Detail’. The details will be displayed. If the details are not displayed, you could visit the official website of the urban local body, Haryana and generate a temporary ID.
Opt for new registration and do as directed.
How to check collector rates on Jamabandi website
Step 1: Under the ‘Property Registration’ tab on the homepage, go to ‘Collector Rate’ option. Suppose you want to see the collector rates for 2017-18 for Gurgaon Sector 67, simply fill in the details as follows and submit it.
Collector rate objection on Jamabandi website
To raise objections, simply click on ‘Collector rate objection’ tab and proceed to ‘Login for public’ option.
Next, you will be asked to login using your phone number.
Upon OTP verification, your will be led to a dashboard. Your details are required at this step. This includes your name, father’s name, address, email id, district, tehsil, subject (for registration of complaint), objection details and captcha. Hit ‘Submit’, to register your objection.
Mutation on Jamabandi website
You can view the mutation order, check mutation status and get mutation status of deeds on the official website.
Here’s how to check the mutation status of a property:
Step 1: Use the ‘check mutation status’ option under the ‘mutation’ tab.
Step 2: Fill in the district, tehsil and date to arrive at the correct data.
Step 3: Check the mutation nakal of the required property from the ones displayed as a result.
How to check revenue court orders on Jamabandi website
Step 1: Go to the ‘Court cases’ tab on the homepage.
Step 2: Click on ‘Revenue court status’.
Step 3: You will be redirected to another window. On your left hand side, a drop down list will give you the option of ‘view case status’.
Step 4: Fill up the required details such as location, name of the advocate, court, case ID, etc.
Step 5: Submit it to get the results.
How to check civil court cases on Jamabandi website?
Step 1: Go to ‘Court Cases’>> Civil court cases
Step 2: Enter details such as district, tehsil, village, khasra number, etc., to view the status
How to register immovable property on Jamabandi website
- You can procure all information, such as the price of the property as per the collector rate, stamp duty, registration, service fees, etc., from the sub-registrar’s office at the HARIS counter.
- If the stamp paper value is below Rs 10,000, you can procure it from the stamp vendors. If it exceeds Rs 10,000 you will be required to get it from the treasury office after making the payment at SBI.
- You can write the document by yourself or hire the services of a writer. Two witnesses would be required while the process is executed. Other documents that you require at this stage include the title deed, jamabandi, digital photograph and plan and map’s copy. You will need to submit these documents, plus the stamp paper at the concerned sub-registrar’s office. Payment of stamp duty and other charges will take place after this.
- The sub-registrar will scrutinise all the details and you will need to appear before the joint-sub registrar or the sub-registrar, for the entry of the document in the records.
How to check important details about the property on Jamabandi
On the Jamabandi website, you can also find the following information:
- Owner details
- Kashatkar
- Makbuja
- Total land details
- Irrigation details
- Majrua or gair majrua land details
- Khewat/Khatoni details
For the above-mentioned details, simply log on to the official website and proceed to ‘Query’ tab.
Next, proceed to input the required details.
Latest news regarding Jamabandi
Certain functions of the online Jamabandi website remained non-functional after the lockdown that followed the Coronavirus pandemic. There were errors in the database and irregularities in owner names, as well as plot details. Due to all this, the registration process has been on hold for sometime. However, senior officers have maintained that discrepancies would be looked into. On July 22, 2020, after many complaints, the land registration facility was temporarily stopped, to give the authority some time to upgrade the software. The new software was launched on August 31, 2020 and applicants could get an appointment to register their property online. However, the authority is still looking into some issues pertaining to jamabandi services.
Amendments in the Haryana Land Records in 2021
To check disputes in the state, the government has brought about changes in the Haryana Land Records Manual. Henceforth, in the remarks section of the jamabandi or RoR, you will also be able to see a list of khasra numbers, in various notifications that are issued from time to time under various land-related acts.
This note, as per directions, should be made by the patwari in his own copy and Web-HALRIS system from the ‘roznamcha waquati’ (diary of daily incidents relating to land) or the online system of the department concerned.
Further, the responsibility of preparing land records also falls on the field kanungo, circle revenue officers, SDM and the district revenue officer, as well but in the case of entering the records, including appellate orders in mutations, sanctions, ‘farad badars’ (error correction in jamabandis) and various orders of revenue officials and courts in the Web-HALRIS, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned patwari.
Any changes made in the kind of land and girdawari during the preceding five years of each revenue estate, will also be entered in the Web-HALRIS.
The authorities have also limited the requirement to visit a patwari office, for verification of digitally-signed copies of jamabandis, mutations and farad badars.
Common vernacular words associated with land in Haryana
Abadi Deh | In inhabitant site of village |
Badastur | Unaltered |
Banjar | Uncultivated land |
Banjar Jadid | Land not cultivated for continuous four harvests, although it was cultivated earlier |
Banjar Kadim | If continued to be uncultivated for the next four harvests |
Barani | Dependent on rainfall |
Bigha | A measure of area (varies from place to place) |
Biswa | One-twentieth of a bigha |
Biswansi | One-twentieth of a biswa |
Chahi | Irrigated from well |
Chahi Nahri | Irrigated partly from a well and partly from canal. |
Chari | A kind of millet grown for fodder |
Chaukidar | Village watchman |
Chkota | Lump grain rent or rent consisting of a fixed amount of grain in the rabi and kharif. |
Dholi | Death bed gift or a small plot of land to a brahmin. |
Gair-Mumkin | Barren |
Girdawar | Kanungo or supervisor of Patwaris |
Girdawari | Harvest inspection |
Gosha | Corner |
Kalar | Barren land (sour clay) |
Kanal | A measure of area |
Kanungo | Supervisor of patwaris |
Karam Kharaba | Unit of length Portion of crop which has failed to come. |
Kharif | Autumn harvest |
Khasra | List of fields, field register |
Khasra Girdawari | Harvest inspection register |
Khata | Holding of tenant |
Khatauni | Holding slips prepared at re-measurement |
Khewat | A list of owner’s holding |
Khewat/Khatauni | A combined Khewat & Khatauni |
Khud Kashat | Cultivated by the owner himself |
Killabandi | Rectangular measurement |
Latha Girdawari Marla | Cloth copy of the patwari’s map Measuring of area |
Mauza | Village |
Min | Portion / part |
Misal Haqiyat | Record-of-right |
Musavi | Mapping sheet |
Nahri | Irrigated from canal |
Naib-Tehsildar | The deputy or assistant of tehsildar |
Parat Patwar | Patwari copy of the new settlement record |
Parat Sarkar | Government copy of the new settlement record |
Patwari | A village accountant or registrar |
Sabik | Former |
Sub-divisional magistrate | In-charge of a tehsildar |
Taccavi | Loan granted by a government to a land owner for agriculture purposes. |
Waris | Successor |
Wasil Baqi Nawis | Revenue accountant in the tehsil |
Wattar | Diagonal line |
Zamindar | Land owner |
Units of measurement used in Haryana
Before settlement (बन्दोबस्ती से पहले)
1 Karam = 57.157″
1 Biswansi = 1 Karam x 1 Karam
20 Biswansi = 1 Biswa
20 Biswa = 1 Bigha
4 Bigha and 16 Biswa = 1 acre
Cooperative or mutual settlement (सहकारी बन्दोबस्ती)
1 Karam = 57.157″
20 Biswansi = 1 Biswa
20 Biswa = 1 Bigha
4 Bigha = 1 Kila (40 Karam x 40 Karam)
After settlement (बन्दोबस्ती के बाद)
1 Karam = 66″
1 Sarsai = 1 Karam x 1 Karam
9 Sarsai = 1 Marka
20 Marla = 1 Kanal
8 Kanal = 1 acre
1 acre= 36 Karam x 40 karam (उतर से दक्षिण, पुर्व से पश्चिम)
FAQs
What services can be availed through the Jamabandi website?
Through the Jamabandi website, you can obtain information about property registration, jamabandi nakal, collector rates, mutation, cadastral maps, court cases, answers to almost all your land related queries.
What does Jamabandi mean?
Jamabandi is the record of rights. The website defines it as ‘A document prepared as part of record-of-right in every revenue estate. It contains entries regarding Ownership, cultivation and up-to-date of various rights in land’.
What is mutation?
On change of ownership, changes must be made in government records to reflect the change. This process is known as mutation.
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