Maharashtra to introduce property cards with valuation for all plots under proposed Land Titling Act

May 11, 2026 at 09:05 AM IST

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Maharashtra is set to introduce a Land Titling Act making property cards mandatory for all land parcels, reflecting their value. This move aims to provide globally valid proof of ownership, simplify transactions, and reduce property disputes. The legislation is expected to be finalized by July and presented to the assembly during the monsoon session.

PUNE: The state govt is drafting a Land Titling Act that will make property cards mandatory for all land parcels across the state, revenue minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule said on Sunday in Pune. In addition to the other details, the card will reflect the property's value.

A property card, also known as malmatta patrak, is an official land record document issued by the city survey department in urban areas. As of now, it is the primary legal proof of ownership for urban properties. All details about the owner, the property's size, location, and transaction history are contained in the card. A7/12 extract functions as a document for rural areas.

The minister said, "Once the act is implemented, properties belonging to 14 crore residents (the estimated population of Maharashtra) across the state will be brought under the property card system. The value of every property will be officially mentioned on the card. The document will serve as a globally valid proof of land ownership and will function much like the way cash assets are currently recognised," the minister added.

Bawankule said govt will give this legislation its final shape by July. The bill to officially convert it into an act is likely to be placed before the state assembly for approval during the monsoon session. The minister was speaking to reporters after attending Bharti Vidyapeeth's foundation day event.

The initiative is also expected to boost the state's economy and simplify land transactions. "No property in the state will remain without a property card once the Act is implemented," he said.

Besides the Act, a revised proposal to introduce vertical property cards for flatowners is expected to be reviewed by the cabinet in June. Currently, the state issues property cards for urban land parcels and 7/12 extracts for rural areas. However, there is no standalone document that formally establishes the ownership of an individual flat within a multi- storey building.

To bridge this gap, the state has proposed new rules under the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code, 1966. State settlement commissioner Shailesh Nawal said the existing property card or 7/12 extract will remain the primary ownership document for the land parcel, while the vertical property card will act as a supplementary record for the individual unit.


Source: realty.economictimes.indiatimes.com

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