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
Ensure all property tax dues are cleared and ownership documents are in order before applying.
Comparison: E Khatha vs Revenue Khatha
Criteria | E Khatha | Revenue Khatha |
---|---|---|
Legality | Considered a legal property | Considered illegal or semi-legal |
Jurisdiction | Falls under BBMP jurisdiction | Falls under local jurisdiction (e.g., Gram Panchayat) |
Ownership Transfer | Transfer of ownership is possible | Ownership transfer not permitted |
Loan Eligibility | Loans can be availed | Loans cannot be availed |
Building Plan Approvals | Can obtain building, trade licenses | Cannot obtain such approvals |
Construction Permission | Construction is permitted | Construction is not permitted |
Utility Connections | Can apply for water and electricity | Cannot apply for utilities |
Property Resale | Resale of property is allowed | Resale 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