The introduction of the E-Khata system in Bengaluru has significantly transformed the way property records and transactions are managed. Implemented under the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) and BBMP framework, the system has been integrated with the Kaveri Online Services property registration portal, making property verification and transactions more transparent, secure, and efficient.
With the integration of E-Khata and the Kaveri portal, property ownership details, registration records, and legal documentation can now be verified digitally. This has helped reduce the risk of fraudulent transactions, fake property documents, unauthorized layouts, and disputes related to ownership.
One of the biggest advantages of E-Khata is the digitization of property records. Since property information is stored online, the chances of document tampering, duplication, or loss are significantly reduced. Buyers and sellers can easily verify property details before completing a transaction, ensuring greater confidence and transparency in the process.
The system has also streamlined property registration and record management, reducing dependency on manual paperwork and minimizing opportunities for malpractice. Property owners can access important information more conveniently, while government authorities can maintain accurate and up-to-date records.
The E-Khata initiative is considered a major step toward digital governance in Bengaluru. By connecting property records with the Kaveri registration platform, the government aims to create a more reliable, transparent, and citizen-friendly property ecosystem that benefits homeowners, buyers, investors, and the real estate sector as a whole.
As Bengaluru continues to modernize its property administration systems, E-Khata is expected to play a crucial role in improving trust, efficiency, and accountability in real estate transactions.
