GS 2: PolityGS 3: Science & TechnologyGS 2: Governance

SC flags issues in property registration, says examine blockchain tech

Supreme Court urges Law Commission to explore blockchain for transparent property registration, addressing systemic deficiencies in existing laws.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Supreme Court highlighted deficiencies in the current legal framework for property registration in India.
  • The court suggested examining the adoption of blockchain technology to improve transparency and efficiency.
  • The existing system relies on the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, the Indian Stamp Act, 1899, and the Registration Act, 1908.
  • Registration of property documents does not guarantee ownership, placing a burden on buyers.

Detailed Insights:

  • The current legal architecture for property transactions is based on a colonial construct that lacks transparency.
  • Blockchain technology could ensure immutability, transparency, and traceability, minimizing fraud in property transactions.
  • The Law Commission has been urged to examine the issue in detail, consulting with the Union, states, and stakeholders.
  • The court observed that the Registration Act mandates registration of documents but does not guarantee the title.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Blockchain Technology: A decentralized, immutable ledger for recording transactions across many computers.
  • Immutability: The state of being unchangeable over time.
  • Transparency: The quality of being easily seen through.
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