Consumer council moots high-powered commission to rectify mistakes in UDR documents

The Consumer Protection Council in Tamil Nadu is urging the government to establish a high-powered commission to fix errors in land registry documents. They argue that a digitized, quasi-judicial body is necessary to resolve long-standing administrative mistakes.
Why it matters
Efficient land registry management is critical for property rights and reducing the burden on the judicial system.
The Consumer Protection Council, Tamil Nadu, has appealed to the Revenue Minister to appoint a high-power commission to rectify issues in the Updating of Registry (UDR).
The article reports on a local advocacy group's request to the government without taking a political stance.
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