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Organisation : Director of Settlement & Land Records
Facility : Check Mutation Status
Applicable State : Goa

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Home Page : https://dslr.goa.gov.in/homepage.aspx
Check Status : https://dslr.goa.gov.in/mutstatf114.aspx

How To Check Mutation Status?

** Enter your Mutation Number
** And Get status

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View FORM D Information :
** Select City
** Select PT Sheet Number
** Select Chalta Number
** Tnen View form d information

Note :
The Form D is provided for information purpose only. A certified copy of the same will have to be obtained from respective ISLR Office

Status of Mutation Cases to FORM I & XIV :
** Select Taluka
** Enter Mutation Number
** then Get status

How To View Form I & XIV Information?

** Select Taluka
** Enter Village
** Select Survey Number
** Select Subdivision Number

Note :
The Form I & XIV is provided for information purpose only. For a certified copy of the same will have to be obtained from respective Mamlatdar Office

Director of Settlement & Land Records :
Director of Settlement & Land Records is vested with the responsibility of preparation and maintenance of cadastral survey records as per provisions of Goa Land Revenue Code 1968. It is also revising and updating the land records. This work arises persuant to the orders of various courts in cases related to partition, conversion, re-survey, re-fixation, demarcation, amalgamation of S.No./Subdivision and correction under the Land Revenue Code. It is also dealing with land acquisition matters by way of preparation of plans and reports. Confirmation of holdings and mutation of properties in city areas, issuing of certified copies of plans/maps to public, disposing of cases under record of rights carrying out settlement operations for fixation of standard land revenue and calculation of assessment under Land Revenue Code and defending Government interest in Government lands before various Courts of Law are the other important functions of this Directorate. Recently, after carring out amendment to the Land Revenue Code and framing of rules, the Directorate has undertaken resurvey operations of the entire State of Goa for the limited purpose of updating the maps. This resurvey which commenced in April, 2004 will be carried out in a phased manner and completed in a year.

Mutation in City Survey :
(1) File application under City Survey Rules of Land Revenue Code to Inspector of Surveys & Land Records, Mapusa, Vasco, Panaji or Margao depending on location of your property.

(2) Notices will be issued by concerned Inspector of Survey & Land Record to all the parties concerned.
(3) Thereafter, all parties will be heard and order will be passed by the Inspector of Surveys & Land Records concerned either ordering the mutation or rejecting the mutation.

(4) If you are aggrieved by the order of the Inspector of Surveys & Land Records concerned, you may file an appeal before the Superintendent of Surveys & Land Records, Panaji or Margao depending on jurisdiction of the office where your property is located within 60 days.

Functions of DSLR Goa

The Director of Settlement & Land Records (DSLR) in Goa is responsible for the maintenance of land records in the state.

The DSLR’s functions include:
** Preparation and maintenance of cadastral survey records: The DSLR is responsible for preparing and maintaining the cadastral survey records, which are the official records of land ownership in the state. These records include the survey number, area, and ownership details of all land parcels in the state.
** Registration of land transactions: The DSLR is responsible for registering all land transactions in the state. This includes the sale, lease, mortgage, and gift of land.
** Issuance of land titles: The DSLR is responsible for issuing land titles to the owners of land in the state. These titles are proof of ownership and are required for a variety of purposes, such as obtaining loans, selling land, or inheriting land.
** Resolving land disputes: The DSLR is responsible for resolving land disputes in the state. This includes mediating between the parties to a dispute and, if necessary, issuing orders to resolve the dispute.
** Providing information about land records: The DSLR is responsible for providing information about land records to the public. This information can be obtained through the DSLR’s website or by visiting the DSLR’s office.

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  1. MY MUTATION NO. IS22318.
    OBJECTION WITHDRAWN. THEN WHY NO ENTRY IN I&XIV?

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