Goemkarponn desk
PANAJI: Moving one step ahead in e-Governance and to provide instant service of issuing the documents of Record of Rights and Survey Plan, the State government has decided to provide computer-generated land records henceforth.
“The Revenue Department is issuing digitally signed documents of Record of
Rights and survey plans through an online system. Now moving one step ahead in the field of e-Governance and to provide instant service of issuing the documents of Record of Rights and Survey Plan,” the Revenue Dept said
Further, the State Government has also introduced issuing computer-generated copies of Land Records by amending the Goa Land.
Revenue (Inspection Search and Supply of copies of Land Records) (Amendment) Rules 2021.
“Pursuant to coming into force the aforesaid Rules, the public or the government
departments can now avail the facility of obtaining computer-generated land records (Form I & XIV, Form XV, Form ‘D’ and Form J/Survey plans). These computer-generated land records shall have the same validity as compared to the digitally or manually signed land records and will bear the following endorsement,” the circular states.
“The Record is computer generated…….. (Date and time)… as per…. (online
reference number). This Record is valid without any signature”,” it adds.
Meanwhile, the latest land records can be seen/verified for authenticity on the DSLR websites (https://egov.goa.nic.in/dslr).
The accepting Authorities are requested to accept these computer-generated land records as authentic documents for all legal purposes without causing any further public inconvenience.
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