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Mumbai Government Forms High-Level Panel To Record Flat Owners In Land Records

In a landmark governance move, the Maharashtra government has constituted a high-level committee to develop a uniform process for recording names of individual apartment owners directly in official land records. The initiative, aimed at improving property transparency and ease of transactions, is expected to have far-reaching implications for Mumbai’s real estate market, particularly for redevelopment projects and housing finance.

Currently, most homeowners in Mumbai’s multi-storeyed buildings are identified through cooperative housing society documents or developer-issued share certificates. Their names, however, remain absent from official land revenue records such as the 7/12 extract or the Property Register Card. This long-standing gap often complicates home loan approvals, property sales, and redevelopment procedures, according to senior officials in the state’s revenue department.
The newly formed panel, chaired by the Additional Chief Secretary (Revenue), will recommend a uniform legal and procedural framework for recognising vertical ownership — an essential reform in a city where stacked apartments dominate residential development. Members include senior officials from the departments of cooperation, law and judiciary, urban development, and rural development, as well as the settlement commissioner and inspector general of registration.

The committee’s remit is to draft guidelines that will enable each apartment in a multi-storeyed structure to be recorded as a distinct ownership unit in land records, alongside clear delineations of common areas and shared amenities. The panel has been instructed to study practices adopted by other Indian states and international jurisdictions to align Maharashtra’s system with modern urban land management norms.Legal experts and urban planners describe this as a “critical step” towards transparency in urban property ownership. “A standardised framework will not only simplify property documentation but also reduce legal disputes during redevelopment,” said a senior planning consultant involved in urban housing reform.

The move also complements the state’s ongoing efforts to introduce ‘vertical property rules’, an emerging legal framework that recognises apartment-based ownership structures instead of traditional plot-based systems. For cities like Mumbai  where land scarcity has led to vertical growth  the reform is seen as essential to sustainable, equitable, and inclusive urban governance.If implemented effectively, the policy could strengthen the city’s housing finance ecosystem, expedite redevelopment of ageing buildings, and reinforce citizen trust in digital land management systems. The committee has been directed to submit its report within a month, marking an important step towards modernising urban land administration in India’s financial capital.

Mumbai Government Forms High-Level Panel To Record Flat Owners In Land Records
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