How India's Land Administration Works
Land administration — the system by which land ownership, transactions, and use are recorded, verified, and legally recognised — is the most consequential administrative function for the majority of Indians. Land is both the primary asset of rural households and the foundation of agricultural production; it is the basis for collateral in formal credit markets; it is the primary source of inheritance and intergenerational wealth transfer; and disputes about it — who owns what, where the boundaries are, whether a transfer was valid — account for approximately 66% of all pending civil cases in India's courts (as documented in the court pendency literature). Despite its centrality to daily life and economic activity, India's land administration system was, until recently, primarily paper-based, fragmented across different records maintained by different agencies, and characterised by significant inaccuracy, fraud, and corruption. Representational Image: How India's Land Admini...