Haryana’s fully digital property registration system, launched on November 1, has already processed 927 successful registrations. With over 2,700 applications received, the initiative marks a major leap toward transparent, efficient, and citizen-friendly governance, eliminating paperwork and manual verification across all 22 districts.
Haryana’s digital leap in land registration
Haryana has officially transitioned to a 100% paperless property registration system, effective November 1, 2025. In just over a week, the state has processed 927 successful registrations out of 2,778 applications, according to Financial Commissioner (Revenue) Sumita Misra. The initiative is part of a broader push toward digital governance and aims to eliminate document forgery, delays, and bureaucratic inefficiencies.
The system allows applicants to submit documents digitally, with a five-day verification window. Appointments are scheduled online, and physical paperwork is no longer required. Despite initial concerns, all registry offices remain fully operational, and the rollout has been smooth.
Key highlights:
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927 documents registered digitally since November 1, 2025
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2,778 total applications received under the new system
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495 applications have been assigned registration appointments
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327 applications were rejected due to documentation issues
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All 22 district registry offices remain fully functional and paperless
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The system ensures faster, tamper-proof, and transparent property transactions
Looking ahead
Haryana’s paperless registry model could serve as a blueprint for other Indian states aiming to modernize land records and reduce red tape.
Sources: Hindustan Times, The Tribune, InfraMantra