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Records of Rights (ROR-1B) –

(Telangana) Objective :
 Telangana Record of Rights is an extract from the land records registers held by the
Revenue Department of State Government.
 ROR 1B contains complete information regarding the land property and history of
holders of land. This revenue document is a crucial indicator of the legal status of a
property.
 The Telangana Record of Rights (ROR-1B) register is maintained in the Revenue
Department for every village separately.
 Government issues certified copies of entries in the record of rights to residents of
Telangana.
 a certified copy of Telangana Records of Rights or extract of ROR-1B in detail. Can
be obtained.

Importance of Telangana Records of Rights


Importance of obtaining a certified copy of Telangana of rights is described here:
 Telangana Records of Rights (ROR-1B) certifies the real owner of a land
 This land record ROR-1B is beneficial to detect false claim on the lands
 Usage of a certified copy of records of rights or extract of TG ROR-1B avoids
land grabbing
 Telangana record of rights can be used in court litigations related to property
 Records of Rights – ROR-IB will help holder to avoid any legal hassles in the future

Uses of Telangana Records of Rights


The following are some of the significant purposes of Telangana Records of Rights (ROR-
1B):
 In Telangana, ROR is used to check the ownership of an ancestral land or any other
land.
 Extracts of ROR-1B can be used to get details of land type, and the variety of
activities carried out on land.
 Telangana ROR is a vital document to obtain information regarding an agricultural
aspect of the land and its surrounding areas
 ROR-1B is required at Registrar’s office when sale transaction of land (mutation) is
being done.
 Telangana record of rights is one of the mandatory documents to raise farm
creditor to get a loan from a bank.
 The court needs land record proofs in case of any civil litigation. Extract of ROR-IB
can be produced for this purpose.
 To buy land in Telangana, it is mandatory to check the property card of the seller
and ensure his/her ownership of the area.
 To obtain a flat, buyer has to check the ownership of the land (ROR-1B) on which
the flat is being constructed.
Attributes in Telangana Records of Rights
The Telangana Records of Rights extract contains the following information about land or
property.
 Changes in ownership
 Type of irrigation (irrigated kind or rainfed nature)
 Nature and limits of owner’s rights and conditions
 Mutation numbers
 Type of soil (agricultural or non-agricultural)
 Survey number of the land
 Area of the earth – Fit for cultivation
 Details of charges of attachment and decrees under the order of the civil court or
revenue authorities
 Details pending loans for buying seeds, pesticides or fertilisers
 Information about the type of crops planted in the last cultivating season
 Aspects of pending litigations, if any
 The field in possession of each landholder and the classification of each area are
entered from the Dag Chitha
 Aspects of tax paid and unpaid
 Details of loan taken by the land occupant

Eligibility Criteria
The certified copy of records of the right will be granted only if there is no dispute regarding
its ownership and the concerned land should not Government land or assigned land belonging
to the Government.

Record of Rights (ROR) ( In Short )


With a view to provide Record of Rights (ROR) in the lands held by the Ryots, and also to
give title deeds, the R.O.R. work is taken up in the State as per R.O.R. Act 1971, as amended
in 1980, 89 and 1993. Rules were issued thereon and executive instructions were also issued
by the Government, and Commissioner of Survey, Settlements and Land Records,
Hyderabad.
After completion of the enquiry, the Recording authority shall pass orders in respect of all
cases requiring change of Registry due to death of the registered holder, succession, sale, gift
after duly satisfying that the change of registry is not in contravention of any provisions of
the Act mentioned in Rule 9(1) (a) (iv) and 9(1) (b) & (II).
After the completion of enquiry under rule 11 the Recording authority shall confirm the draft
ROR under rule13 (1). As per rule 13(2) the M.R.O. the Revenue Divisional Officer (RDO),
the Deputy Collector R.O.R., the D.R.O, the Collector and any officer designated by the
Collector shall be competent to test and revise the entries in the confirmed R.O.R., after
giving an opportunity to the concerned individuals. Before making revision the recording
Authority shall obtain orders of his immediate superior Officer.
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