In a landmark move for the real estate sector, the Inspector General of Registration (IGR), Maharashtra, has launched a new online e-registration system for property agreements. Hiranandani Fortune City in Panvel is the first real estate project in the state to adopt this digital framework, marking a significant step toward enhanced efficiency and transparency in property transactions.

The new system, a collaboration between the IGR and the Department of Registration & Stamps, allows for the complete online registration of property agreements, eliminating the need for physical visits to Sub-Registrar Offices (SROs). All key steps—including agreement drafting, Aadhaar-based e-KYC, biometric verification, and payment of stamp duty and registration fees—are now securely executed on a digital platform.

Speaking at the launch, the Honorable Inspector General of Registration, Maharashtra, stated that the initiative is a “transformative step” in bringing government services closer to citizens, aiming to provide “faster, transparent, and hassle-free registration services”. The system is expected to “bring a paradigm shift” in property transactions, improving the buyer experience and operational efficiency for developers.

Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani, a key figure in the Hiranandani Group, lauded the initiative as a “defining moment in the digital transformation of India’s real estate ecosystem”. He expressed pride that Hiranandani is a “first mover” in adopting this reform, emphasizing that technology and transparency are “the twin engines of progress”. The new system is expected to significantly reduce transactional friction and boost the ease of doing business for both domestic and NRI homebuyers.

The benefits of the new e-registration module extend to both buyers and developers. According to real estate experts, the online system reduces paperwork, saves time, and minimizes manual errors. It provides secure, real-time updates and allows parties to conduct transactions from any location at any time, without needing to be present at the same time or place. This initiative aligns with the “One State, One Registration” scheme, which allows citizens to register property documents at any of the 519 sub-registrar offices across Maharashtra, further enhancing convenience and accessibility.

Also Read: Hiranandani Communities launches 1mn sqft of Residential Sector at Hiranandani Fortune city, township in Panvel in FY 23 

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