Delhi opens e-stamp property registration office
Monday July 02, 2012 11:56:10 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The
capital's first sub-registrar's office equipped with an electronic
stamping facility for property registration was inaugurated Monday
by Chief Minister Sheila Diskhit.
"This signifies a quantum leap forward by the revenue department
of the government of Delhi in its series of reforms to make the
public experience of registration and stamping completely
modernized and user-friendly," a statement said.
Constructed at a cost Rs.5.5 crore, the facility was inaugurated
at Mehrauli and will cater to the Hauz Khas sub-division in south
Delhi.
With the launch of e-stamping facility, an applicant would be able
to arrive at the office with an appointment.
"The revenue department intends to completely eliminate the menace
of touts and middlemen by making the entire registration process
transparent and accessible," said the statement.
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