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Starting June 1, 2022 all property deeds for YEIDA to go online

The property transfer would be done online from June 1 for all the residential category properties under YEIDA- Yamuna Expressway Authority. Since the authority has initiated the process of implementation of the citizen’s charter under which 17 facilities related to the allottees would be available online.

 

As per the official announcement made on Tuesday all work related to registration or transfer of residential property in the Yamuna Expressway areas can only be done online from June 1.

The property transfer would be done online from June 1 for the residential category under YEIDA informed the Yamuna Expressway Authority. It has started the process of implementation of the citizen’s charter under which 17 facilities related to the allottees would be available online.

Verification of buyers and sellers would also be done on the basis of Aadhaar verification, for which the Authority has written to UIDAI to facilitate the one-time password (OTP) check.

Arun Vir Singh, Authority CEO stated that he had been receiving complaints about “property transfer cases being kept pending for days in the property department by some employees”. “Moreover, the allottees have to face a lot of difficulties when it comes to physical or challan verification. Also, no time limit is given by the property department for the disposal of such cases,”

The directions have been carved to implement the system of making all 17 services online, including transfer memorandums through the citizen’s charter portal. He added. “The buyers and sellers would not be required to physically come to the Authority office to avail these services.”

He was further quoted as saying, “Arrangement should be done to do verification through Aadhaar link so that both buyers and sellers can be verified on the basis of OTP. Any matter related to the property department should be ensured to be resolved through online mode only. An online checklist should be provided to an allottee, in which all the due amounts along with details should be provided,”

Any employee identified as not following the CEO’s orders will be dealt with strict action against them, the internal sources pointed.

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