Haryana launches auto mutation, paperless registration 2.0 for property
Haryana launches auto mutation, paperless registration 2.0

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Tuesday launched the Auto Mutation System and Paperless Registration 2.0, a major step toward digitizing land-related services and reducing delays in property registration and mutation. The new system eliminates the need for citizens to submit separate applications for mutation of land records after property registration. Mutation documents can now be downloaded online from home.

Launch and Vision

Launching the initiatives at Haryana Niwas, Saini said the reforms would make government services “simpler, smoother and more convenient” while promoting transparency and ease of access through technology. He described the initiative as a significant step towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a “Viksit Bharat” and a “Viksit Haryana.” The Chief Minister noted that people earlier had to wait one to two years for mutation and other land-related services, besides making repeated visits to government offices.

Evolution of Paperless Registration

The paperless registration system was first introduced in Ladwa tehsil of Kurukshetra district on September 29, 2025, before being expanded across Haryana from November 1, 2025. Based on feedback received over the past eight months, the second phase has now been launched with mutation integrated into the registration process. The upgraded platform features a simplified application form and makes Aadhaar-based e-KYC mandatory for both parties to ensure complete identity verification. Individuals, companies, institutions and non-resident Indians unable to be physically present can appoint multiple representatives for registration.

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Key Features of the New System

The system automatically identifies prime and non-prime land categories, incorporates digital signatures and biometric authentication, and displays applicable provisions under Section 7A of the Haryana Stamp Rules during registration. Applicants can track their cases online, upload additional documents digitally and verify documents using QR codes. A Tatkal appointment facility, similar to passport services, has also been introduced, while departmental verifications, including DTP and NOC approvals, will now be carried out online.

“Initiatives such as Auto Mutation and Paperless Registration 2.0 are an important step towards providing hassle-free services to citizens,” Saini said, emphasizing the state’s commitment to leveraging technology for ease of doing business and citizen convenience.

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