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The Delhi government has abolished the mandatory requirements for no objection certificate (NOC) and land status report (LSR) for most land registration cases, officials said on Thursday.
According to FNAI’s 2025 report, only about 14% of Manatee County’s lands are in conservation. That’s a little over 67,000 acres of the county’s roughly 474,000-acre land area.
NEW DELHI: In a move aimed at ease of living and doing business, the Delhi government has decided to scrap the requirement for a no objection certificate (NoC) and land status report (LSR) for ...
In an effort to modernise land governance through digitisation, the Department of Land Resources, Ministry of Rural Development, has released the draft Registration Bill, 2025. With the objective ...
Delhi government removes mandatory NOC and land status report requirements for most land registrations, enhancing ease of living and business.
Government of Assam has introduced estamping for property registration. Learn about the procedure for purchasing Assam e-Stamp Paper.
Delhi Govt simplifies land registration process, NOC not necessary in most cases New Delhi, Aug 7 (UNI) The Delhi government today announced a landmark reform to streamline the land registration ...
Delhi Govt simplifies land registration process, NOC & LSR not necessary in most cases: CM The Delhi government led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced a landmark reform to streamline the ...
A report from the Center for Land Economics suggests that state tax assessors have systematically undervalued Baltimore's vacant lots.
The Registers of Scotland (RoS), the nation’s land registration and cadastral agency, is responsible for the registration of land rights in Scotland. Since 1981, the agency has been incrementally ...
According to officials, the son declared his father dead at a registry office in Bihar and got land belonging to him transferred to somebody else.
HM Land Registry is to enable property lawyers to use electronic signatures on property deeds for the first time – removing the need for an external third party to formally witness a manual signature.