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Aadhar Card Compulsory for Property Transactions The Government of Maharashtra will soon launch a unique identification (UID)-based biometric verification process of property transactions and will link all land record data with Aadhaar numbers to rule out the possibilities of fraudulent and benami sale/transfer. Officials say properties have been sold under bogus identities several times in the past. To plug such loopholes, data of land records will be linked to Aadhaar numbers. During any property transaction, people will also have to provide their biometric data, like fingerprints. The Government of Maharashtra will link land record data with UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India) data [of all parties involved in the transaction] to prevent fraud by way of impersonation, according to the IG of Registration and Controller of Stamps. Mumbai, Pune and Thane will take the lead in initiating the process, which will apply on transactions like registration, sale and purchase, leave and license, lease and gift of immovable property. While the Department of Registration and Stamps is planning to request the land records department to help integrate land/property card data with UID numbers, people can also do this in person or electronically. Maharashtra has around 2.3 crore rural land records (saatbara) and 50 lakh property cards (urban land records). The Department of Registration and Stamps — which uses a biometric authorisation chain for officials (not Aadhaar-based) — has begun working on a pilot project, in which 15 officials at the sub-registrar’s office have to provide their UIDAI numbers to access related software. Once all procedures are put to test, the project will in all likelihood be made accessible to the public in a fortnight. About six crore of the 11.23 crore people in Maharashtra (as per the 2011 census) have enrolled themselves in UIDAI. In Mumbai, about 1 crore of the 1.24 crore people have done the same. For any property transaction, you will have to provide your biometric information (fingerprints) as well as your Aadhaar number. Officials will then link the land/property record data with that of your UID number. This will make sure that no fraudulent and benami sale/transaction takes place.
Posted on: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 06:06:50 +0000

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