Massive Reduction in Pending Cases

The Haryana government has significantly reduced the backlog of pending land mutation cases across the state, bringing down the number by nearly 90 percent. The move is expected to provide major relief to property owners, farmers, and investors who often faced delays in updating land ownership records.

Auto-Mutation System Goes Live

To further streamline land record management, Haryana has introduced an automated mutation system across the state. Under the new mechanism, ownership changes resulting from registered property transactions will be processed automatically, reducing paperwork and minimizing the need for repeated visits to government offices.

Faster and More Transparent Services

Officials believe the digital system will improve transparency and efficiency in land administration. By linking registration data directly with revenue records, the state aims to ensure quicker updates, fewer disputes, and greater accuracy in property ownership records.

Boost for Real Estate and Investment

The statewide rollout is expected to strengthen confidence in Haryana’s real estate sector. Faster mutation processing can help accelerate property transactions, improve ease of doing business, and create a more investor-friendly environment across urban and rural areas of the state.