Certified Copy of Jamabandi or Records of Right/Chitha

Certified Copy of Jamabandi or Records of Right/Chitha
Guidelines

If the applicant is a first time user, he/she needs to click the Register Tab provided in top right corner in this page and then get registered with the necessary fields such as Full Name, Mobile No., Email id (which is not mandatory), State and Password.

Then the applicant needs to login with the credentials, by clicking the Login Tab.

After the applicant has logged on to the system, he/she needs to click the Apply Online tab and select the service they want to apply for and click the apply button after going through the Requirements tab.

Applicant has to fill up the form and upload the required supporting documents as mentioned in the site. Applicant has to be an existing pattadar.

An applicant has to make the payment at the time of submission of application form.

Once payment is successful, application is being forwarded to the officials for further processes and an acknowledgement slip is being generated along with a reference number with the help of which an applicant can track the status of the application. An SMS and Email is being sent to the applicant.

An applicant can view and track the status of the application by clicking the Track button and entering the applicant’s application reference no.

In case, if there are any discrepancies or mismatch found in the online application, official will make a query for the same to which the applicant needs to respond and makes the necessary corrections in the online application or has to apply through a fresh online application. The applicant will be notified about this over SMS and Email id by the concerned official.

If the entire process is correct, the concerned official notifies the applicant over SMS and Email within 5 days of application submission, that the Certificate Copy of Jamabandi or Records of Rights/Chitha is generated and the applicant can download the certificate from the ARTPS Portal.

Requirements

Any other Land related document.

Rs. 20/- will be charged as Application Fees (Mode of Payment will be Online).

Convenience fee- Rs. 10/-

Service charge (through PFC/CSC) – Rs. 30.

Printing charge (in case of any printing from PFC/CSC) – Rs. 10 per page.

How to get a certified copy of Jamabandi Assam?

Jamabandi in Assam refers to a record of rights maintained by the Revenue Department of the state. It contains details about land ownership, cultivation, and other related information. Jamabandi serves as an important document for landowners, tenants, and the government for various purposes such as land revenue collection, land disputes resolution, and updating land records. It provides a comprehensive snapshot of land holdings within a particular area, facilitating efficient administration and management of land resources in Assam.

What is the need of Jamabandi?

  • Ownership Proof: The strongest evidence you have of who owns a piece of land.
  • Buying/Selling Transactions: Required for smooth and legal land sales or purchases.
  • Securing Loans: Banks often use the Jamabandi to assess land value and eligibility for loans.
  • Accessing Government Benefits: Farmers rely on their Jamabandi to access agricultural subsidies, crop insurance, loans, and other schemes.
  • Legal Protection: Crucial in property disputes, acting as evidence of ownership in court.
  • Development Planning: The government uses Jamabandi data to make decisions about land use, infrastructure, and development projects.

What information is Included in Jamabandi?

  • Owner’s Name: The name of the rightful landowner, father’s name and Address.
  • Dag Number: Both Old and New unique plot identification number.
  • Patta Number: The land ownership document number.
  • Land Classification: Specifies the land type (agricultural, residential, commercial, etc.).
  • Area: The total measurement of the land parcel.
  • Cultivation Details: The crops grown on the land (if applicable).
  • Tax Information: Land revenue and taxes associated with the property.
  • Loans: Details of loan taken by the landowner

Who Can Obtain a Jamabandi?

While anyone can access the Jamabandi, obtaining a certified copy requires the submission of a Land Revenue Clearance receipt. Furthermore, only the certified copy is valid for completing land sale transactions.

How can I get a certified copy of Jamabandi or Record of Rights/ Chitha in Assam?

  • Open Official Seva Setu Website
  • Follow the instruction and create a new citizen account.
  • After the successful creation of account, login and search “Certified Copy of Jamabandi”
  • Fill the required details like District, Circle, Urban/ Rural Area, Patta Type and Patta Number to get the certified copy of Jamabandi.
  • Download the certified copy of Jamabandi.

If you want to obtain your Jamabandi or Record of Rights in Assam through eSahayak, we can help you out. Just click upon “Get Jamabandi Now“, fill in the required details, submit your request and within 24 hours you will have your land record directly on whatsapp.

What is a jamabandi copy?

Jamabandi is an important term for anyone who owns or is interested in owning property in the northern states of India, including Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh. Basically, it is a record containing detailed information about the ownership and possession of the land.

Is jamabandi patta proof of ownership in Assam?

What’s the difference between Patta and Jamabandi? Patta is the ownership deed; Jamabandi shows current possession and taxes.

How can I get a copy of my land document in Assam?

To download land records from Dharitree Assam, visit the official website, access the online Jamabandi service, and enter details such as district, mouza, and plot number. Once you retrieve the records, you can download them directly from the portal.

Is jamabandi a public document?

Entries of mutation and jamabandi are public documents and thus admissible in evidence #indianlaws. The Himachal Pradesh High Court has held, that public documents in the form of entries of mutation and jamabandi are relevant facts under Section 35 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 and therefore admissible in evidence.

How can I check my jamabandi status in Assam?

How to check Jamabandi (land record) on Dharitree? Step 1: Visit the official land records site in Assam, https://revenueassam.nic.in/ Dharitree Assam portal. Select the Dharitree option. Click on the proceed button for Dharitree Jamabandi Assam.

What is Jamabandi in Assam?

Jamabandi in Assam: Assam Jamabandi has been referred to as Dharitri Jamabandi or the land record document. Important details about land possession are contained in this document, and it is easy to deal with land. Jamabandi in Haryana: Haryana also holds online records of Jamabandi, and that is Jamabandi Nakal Haryana.

What is the price of 1 acre land in Assam?

The price of one acre of land in Assam varies significantly, but a general average is around ₹1.5 lakh for rural agricultural land. Prices can range from approximately ₹1.5 lakh to ₹25 lakh for rural agricultural land and from ₹15 lakh to ₹2 crore for urban residential land. Factors like location, land type, and local infrastructure heavily influence the final price. 

Price factors

  • Land type: Agricultural land is significantly cheaper than residential or commercial land. 
  • Location: Prices are higher in urban and developed areas compared to rural areas. 
  • Infrastructure: The availability of roads, electricity, and other amenities impacts the cost. 

To get an exact price

  • Check the Sewa Setu portal: You can use the Sewa Setu Assam portal to get a land valuation e-certificate, which can provide a more specific estimate based on official data.