The Maharashtra government has taken another step towards digitizing citizen services with the launch of an online adjudication facility by the Stamps and Registration Department. The move is set to benefit thousands of citizens, particularly homebuyers, who often face delays and paperwork in the stamp duty adjudication process.

What is Stamp Duty Adjudication?
When a person buys property, one of the most significant costs—apart from the purchase price—is stamp duty, a tax paid to the government to validate the property transaction. In some cases, there may be uncertainty about the correct amount of stamp duty payable, especially when agreements are complex or involve special clauses. To resolve this, buyers or citizens must apply for adjudication, where the Collector of Stamps assesses and determines the exact stamp duty liability.

How the System Works
The newly launched web application simplifies this process in the following ways:

  1. Citizens can fill out the adjudication application form online.
  2. After submission, they can download an acknowledgement of the details entered.
  3. Physical documents still need to be submitted to the office of the concerned Collector of Stamps.
  4. The Collector will then process and decide the case.
  5. Applicants can check the status of their adjudication case online, without multiple office visits.

Impact for Homebuyers
This initiative is particularly relevant for homebuyers in cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Nagpur, where property transactions are frequent and stamp duty amounts can be substantial. By moving a significant part of the adjudication process online, the state government aims to reduce uncertainty, improve efficiency, and bring more transparency to property deals.

This digital step will not only save time for citizens but also reduce congestion in stamp offices, thereby improving the overall ease of doing property transactions in Maharashtra.

Also Read: Can Stamp Duty Cut Boost Homebuying?

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