Can Mumbaikars Now Register Documents at Any Stamp Office?

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Key Takeaways
- Document registration can now be completed at any stamp office in Mumbai.
- Previous location-based restrictions have been eliminated.
- This change enhances the Ease of Doing Business in the region.
- Residents can register a variety of documents, including property and lease agreements.
- Future plans include a 'one state one registration' initiative.
Mumbai, Oct 14 (NationPress) In a significant step towards enhancing the 'Ease of Doing Business', the Maharashtra Revenue Department has announced a new gazette notification allowing document registration at any stamp office across Mumbai. The previous jurisdictional constraints have been lifted.
According to Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule, citizens, businesses, and company owners in Mumbai and its suburbs can now register various documents, including the Adjudication of Documents, at any of the six stamp offices in the city, regardless of their location. The former stipulation mandating registration only at the stamp office corresponding to one’s residence or business has been abolished.
He elaborated, “Now, residents of Mumbai city and its suburbs can finalize the document registration process for property agreements, lease agreements, inheritance deeds, and other vital documents at any stamp office, including Borivali, Kurla, Andheri, Mumbai City, and the primary stamp office located near the Old Custom House (Stamp District Collector, Enforcement 1 and 2).”
This initiative from the revenue department follows closely on the heels of the launch of 'one district one registration', which permits citizens to register documents anywhere within the district. There are plans for 'one state one registration' to be implemented soon, allowing residents to register documents throughout the state.
Stamp duty and registration fees are crucial revenue streams for the state. In the fiscal year 2024-25, the state mobilized Rs 60,000 crore and aims to reach Rs 65,000 crore in 2025-26. Mumbai alone contributes nearly Rs 15,000 crore annually from stamp duty and registration fees.
Last week, Bawankule also announced that land survey cases would be resolved within a span of 30 days. The revenue department has issued a corresponding gazette notification. “Sub-division, boundary demarcation, non-agricultural conversion, Gunthewari regularization, joint land acquisition surveys, forest rights claim surveys, urban land surveys, village settlement surveys, and other surveys critical for securing property rights will now be expedited,” stated Minister Bawankule.