Hi folks, If you are planning to convert your agriculture land into commercial one then follow this simple methods:- 1) How to Apply for it:- You are required to file an application to the commissioner of the land revenue department that comes under the city authority. In the application, you need to explain the purpose of conversion.
2) Documentation:- Along with the application, you will need to attach copies of prescribed documents such as rights, tenancy and crops (RTC), mutation extract, original sale deed showing that you own the land, or partition deed for having obtained the same by inheritance, the latest tax receipt, certified survey map, among other documents.
I am agree with you Deep.......and the conversion charge depends on the nature of property, location and the area of the property. It varies from one state to another. Once you pay the fee, you need to obtain the receipt of the payment as proof. It will be appropriate to contact the Revenue authorities of your area for complete procedure.
Hi, In case of agricultural land, generally within limits of village panchayats, multiple certificates and records are required to establish the title of ownership of land, these include - registered title deed, tenancy certificate, survey map of revenue department, location certified in village map, receipt of payment of land revenue, etc.
Hi Deepak, These are the few basic rules for conversion of land:- The land owner should make the application for conversion to the concerned Planning Authority, which should serve as the single window for processing the application. The application should be complete with all documents establishing the identity of the land parcel, intended land use, and plan for development if the same has been finalized. Once the identity of the said land parcel is established and verified for the application should then be processed from a planning perspective.
Hi Deepak, Conversion of agricultural land for commercial activity prohibited in Delhi by the AAP Govt. The law prohibits the conversion of agricultural land for carrying out any commercial or residential activity. The existing law has reportedly not only proved to be one of the main obstacle in regularizing unauthorized colonies, it is also being hugely misused by authorities to harass farmers.
Yes, last year in August, AAP government said that they are planning to charge conversion fees to change the use of agricultural land to carry out commercial and residential activities. But the land use in Delhi could be changed only after getting amendments done in the Delhi Land Reforms Act. Since the land is under the jurisdiction of the Centre, these amendments can be effected only through an Act of Parliament. The state administration has no control over land, police and public order in Delhi.