Gram Panchayat Khata Amalgamation

Khata Amalgamation

Khata Amalgamation is the process of merging two or more Khatas (property accounts) into a single unified Khata, typically done when adjacent properties are combined under one ownership.

  • Time Required: Approximately 30 days for processing
  • Processing Fee: 2% of the stamp duty paid at the time of registration

Comparison: E Khatha vs Revenue Khatha

CriteriaE KhathaRevenue Khatha
LegalityConsidered a legal propertyConsidered illegal or semi-legal
JurisdictionFalls under BBMP jurisdictionFalls under local jurisdiction (e.g., Gram Panchayat)
Ownership TransferTransfer of ownership is possibleOwnership transfer not permitted
Loan EligibilityLoans can be availedLoans cannot be availed
Building Plan ApprovalsCan obtain building, trade licensesCannot obtain such approvals
Construction PermissionConstruction is permittedConstruction is not permitted
Utility ConnectionsCan apply for water and electricityCannot apply for utilities
Property ResaleResale of property is allowedResale or improvements not allowed

Key Fields in a Khata Certificate

  • Property Owner’s Name: Name of the person holding legal rights to the property
  • Size / Measurement: Area of the property in square feet/meters (as per records)
  • Location: Address details including survey number, ward, and locality
  • Built-up Area: Total constructed area of the property
  • Occupancy Status: Whether the property is occupied or vacant
  • Purpose of Utilization: Residential, commercial, industrial, or mixed-use
  • Annual Value: Estimated annual value used for property tax calculation