DigiEstate: A Techno-Legal Framework for Reforming India's Land Registry System
Spandan Patil1, Vinay Kumbhkarn2, Rudra Pratap Singh3 , Suraj Jirage4
1Zeal College of Engineering and research
2Zeal College of Engineering and research
3Zeal College of Engineering and research
4Zeal College of Engineering and research
Abstract - India's land registry system, fundamentally anchored in a presumptive titling framework, engenders legal ambiguity, fuels extensive litigation, and impedes economic development. The socio-economic consequences are staggering, with land-related disputes comprising over half of all civil litigation and jeopardizing hundreds of billions of dollars in investments. While the government's Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP) has made commendable progress in digitizing records, this initiative primarily modernizes the infrastructure without rectifying the core legal deficiencies. Consequently, the mere digitization of a flawed system is insufficient to install trust and efficiency in land transactions. This paper proposes "DigiEstate," a comprehensive web-based platform designed to function as a techno-legal bridge solution. The DigiEstate framework introduces a hybrid model that enhances transparency and operational efficiency by integrating a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based marketplace with a multi-stage, government-verified document protocol. This system operates within the existing legal and administrative framework by collaborating with, rather than supplanting, government agents. By creating a transparent, secure, and streamlined ecosystem for property transactions, DigiEstate presents a pragmatic and technologically sophisticated pathway toward mitigating fraud, reducing transactional friction, and fostering a more functional and trustworthy land market in India.
Key Words: Land Registry System, DigiEstate Framework, Digital India Land Records Modernization Program (DILRMP), Land Market Reforms in India, Document Verification Protocol