The Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) has released updated guidelines for obtaining e-Khata under Karnataka’s e-Aasthi system. Property owners can now access draft records online, verify details, and correct errors digitally. With software glitches resolved, MCC aims to streamline issuance, ensuring transparency, efficiency, and faster delivery of digital property documents.
On February 22, 2026, the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) announced new procedures for property owners to obtain final e-Khata certificates. The move follows directives from the Directorate of Municipal Administration (DMA), Bengaluru, urging urban local bodies to simplify verification and issuance of digital property records.
The MCC has uploaded draft e-Khata details on the official e-Aasthi portal (www.eaasthi.karnataka.gov.in (eaasthi.karnataka.gov.in in Bing)). Owners can log in using their mobile numbers via OTP, check property details, and upload supporting documents to rectify errors. Those who already hold e-Khata certificates must confirm their status online, while new applicants can proceed with fresh submissions.
Regional Commissioner Nitesh Patil, also MCC’s administrator, confirmed that earlier software glitches have been resolved. He assured that e-Khata certificates will now be issued within a week, either online or through MysuruOne Centres, with weekly Janaspandana grievance programmes available for resolving complaints.
Major Takeaways
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MCC issues guidelines for obtaining e-Khata under e-Aasthi system
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Draft property details available on www.eaasthi.karnataka.gov.in (eaasthi.karnataka.gov.in in Bing)
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Owners can log in via OTP and upload documents to correct errors
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Existing e-Khata holders must confirm status online for approval
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Software glitches resolved; certificates to be issued within a week
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Janaspandana programmes every Friday to address grievances
Conclusion
The updated e-Khata guidelines mark a significant step toward digital governance and transparency in Mysuru. By streamlining verification and enabling online corrections, MCC is ensuring faster, more reliable property documentation, strengthening citizen trust in urban administration.
Sources: The Hindu, Star of Mysore