Revenue Department

Daughter’s Children Included in Family Property Transfer Stamp Duty Exemption, Clarifies Haryana Government

CHANDIGARH (Balwinder Singh)— The Haryana government has clarified that maternal grandchildren (children of a daughter) are fully eligible for the 100 per cent stamp duty exemption granted on intra-family immovable property transfers during an owner’s lifetime. Financial Commissioner of the Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Dr. Sumita Misra, announced that the state administration has issued an official corrigendum to resolve a long-standing linguistic ambiguity in the Hindi version of the original 2014 notification. On June 16, 2014, the Haryana government had remitted the entire stamp duty under Section 9 of the Indian Stamp Act, 1899, for transfer deeds executed in…
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Haryana Revenue Sector Undergoes Massive Digital Overhaul to Ensure Transparent and Citizen-Centric Governance, Says CM Nayab Singh Saini

Haryana Revenue Sector Undergoes Massive Digital Overhaul to Ensure Transparent and Citizen-Centric Governance, Says CM Nayab Singh Saini

Chandigarh (Balwinder Singh): The Government of Haryana has initiated a comprehensive digital transformation within its Revenue and Disaster Management Department to establish transparent, technology-driven, and time-bound public services. Presiding over a high-level review meeting at Haryana Niwas in Chandigarh, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini directed all District Deputy Commissioners and senior administrative officers to ensure the seamless delivery of citizen-centric land reforms. A key highlight of the restructuring includes the operational success of the department's first in-house Information Technology division, established in May 2025. This specialized technical unit, comprising software developers, system administrators, and UI/UX designers, has significantly minimized reliance…
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Haryana’s Paperless Registration System Under Comprehensive Review — Key Reforms Announced to Boost Efficiency and Transparency

Chandigarh, November 13 — Haryana’s Financial Commissioner of Revenue and Disaster Management, Dr. Sumita Misra, chaired a detailed video conference with all Deputy Commissioners to review the progress and on-ground functioning of the state’s paperless registration system. The meeting focused on improving efficiency, ensuring smooth digital operations, and enhancing citizen convenience.Dr. Misra announced major reforms to accelerate approvals and strengthen service delivery. The existing five-day revert time for applications will soon be reduced, while filled documents will now be automatically saved for 72 hours to prevent data loss. The registration fee will remain applicable throughout the process. Addressing issues raised…
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