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Land Registration - Global Practices and Lessons for India (Hardcover)
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As per an estimate, a third of cases pending in Indian courts
involve dispute over property. Some experts have the view that
India should switch over from deed registration system to title
registration system to solve the problem of ever increasing land
disputes. The Department of Land Resources, Government of India,
also subscribed to this view and listed ‘moving eventually
towards guaranteed conclusive titles to immovable properties in the
country’ as one of the objectives of the National Land Records
Modernization Program (NLRMP) launched in 2008. In spite of this
policy, not much headway was made by the states in this direction.
Experience has shown that unless there is substantial research to
support such a drastic change in the registration system practiced
in India, states would not go for it. This book, authored by a
senior Indian Administrative Service officer having extensive
first-hand knowledge of land administration, fills the existing gap
of research in the field of land registration and maintenance of
title records in India. It contains: 1. A Comparative analysis of
land registration system of Germany, UK, Australia, USA, France,
and the Netherlands, the first three having title registration
systems and the other three practicing deed registrations system.
2. Analysis of replicability of each of these systems in the Indian
context. 3. Comparative analysis of laws regarding maintenance of
land title records in four Indian states viz. Maharashtra,
Karnataka, Punjab and West Bengal, covering each of the four
regions of the country. 4. The author’s evidence-based
recommendations on reforms required in the Indian land registration
system. This book is a must-read for practitioners of law relating
to land and property, and for policy makers looking at land-record
reform as part of larger economic reforms. Law students aiming to
understand the Indian land registration system, and how land
registration is done around the world, will also benefit greatly
from this work.
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