One topic has dominated Andhra Pradesh's recent election campaign trail: the Land Titling Act, which puts the lives of the people living in the state in grave danger. In every meeting, tdp President chandrababu naidu has been outspoken in pointing out the consequences of this conduct, which has alarmed the public. 

Just fifteen days before the assembly elections, the Land Titling Act was revealed, shocking the whole state. This legislation deprives victims of their legal right to pursue justice in court, evoking memories of the Ongole land mafia swindle, in which original proprietors were forced to sell their lands against their will by the use of fictitious documents.
 

Concerns among the public were further heightened by the congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='ysr congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>ysr congress Government's decision to employ e-papers rather than Sale Deeds on Non-Judicial Stamp Papers. The Registered document now resembles a paper copy from Xerox. As a Pilot Project, this technology is implemented in sixteen sub-registrar offices. The main problem with this Act is that it puts the onus of proving ownership on you if someone manages to tamper with the records and place their name on your land. The opposition claims that the land will be lost forever if it is not proven in 90 days.
 

The opposition claims that the land will be lost forever if it is not proven in 90 days. According to the opposition, this Act would destroy revenue records such as passbooks and adangal. There will be no more input from the Civil Courts that handle these types of cases. The Land Titling Act essentially restricts access to justice by referring all disagreements to the Land Titling Appellate Officer and Title Registration Officer, with the high court acting as the last arbitrator.
 

There are worries that if a member of the ruling party wants property, they may easily control the officers and make a decision that benefits them. Given the expenses, it is not feasible to litigate on behalf of everyone, even though the high court serves as the ultimate arbiter. Land records shall be closed upon notification of this Act, and objections must be received within two years. If not, you won't be able to access the courts either. people are already offended that Jagan's photo appears on their passbooks and sale documents. Many people are wondering why Jagan's pictures appear on our assets. The Land Titling Act is raising further questions.


 
 


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