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

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

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Efficient land registry management is critical for property rights and reducing the burden on the judicial system.

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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).

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The article reports on a local advocacy group's request to the government without taking a political stance.

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