Yes an agriculturist family or A person having family income below 25 lakh with permission of DC can purchase agricultural property.
RTC of the land. You need land card of agricultural property , and get your name mutated in same records.
Does an agriculturist family can only buy Agriculture land in Karnataka? If so, what are the documents required to show that a person belongs to the Agriculturist family? I heard RTC is required, how do we get this document? My grandfather was an agriculturist hence I would like to know the procedure to get the RTC.
Yes an agriculturist family or A person having family income below 25 lakh with permission of DC can purchase agricultural property.
RTC of the land. You need land card of agricultural property , and get your name mutated in same records.
Person having annul income less than 25 lacs can purchase agriculture land. Dose not require agriculturist status. RTC you will get by applying at tehsildaar office.
You can show any other documents which shows that your grandfather was farmer. For etc you can apply online as follows
The below-mentioned details is available on Bhoomi portal.
RTC (Pahani) helps to find the title of land and it is very useful for many other purposes. n RTC is always issued in hectares/acres for village lands, with the signatures of the Tahsildar /Deputy Tahsildar.
the amendment empowers deputy commissioners of districts, instead of assistant commissioners, to grant permission for non-agriculturists to purchase agricultural land under Section 80 of the Act.
2) R.T.C (popularly known as Pahani) issued by the Talathi contains detailsof the extent of land in a survey number or a sub-survey number, the extent of kharabland therein, the names of the present and previous owners, their respective holdings,names of the tenants, the kind of soil/crop, any mortgages, charges made on theproperties contained therein, the status of land (whether Inam land or not), the conversion order number, date in case any property converted therein from agricultural to non-agricultural use,
3) mutation extract
4) family tree certified by Talathi
Thanks for the response. My Grandfather has already sold those lands which he owned long back and my father name also needs to be included in RTC as I heard. Which will be a long process I believe. I would like to purchase the land-based on my annual income. I'm currently single, can I purchase the land-based on my income or my parent's income will also be considered as my family income? After marriage, my wife income will also be considered I believe ! What happens if it exceeds 25Lacs then. and what does "RTC of the land. You need land card of agricultural property, and get your name mutated in same records." mean ? Does it mean, I'll get the RTC for the land I purchase
You can buy on your individual income status. If you will buy in joint ownership or in HUF name than wife income will consider.
RTC - Record of Rights, Tenancy and Crops
Parents income in case you are not married shall be considered in family income.
Yes after marriage your wife income will be in family income
Yes you will get RTC of new land purchase and in case if there was any joint ancestral property in that you could have got name mutated.
Section 2(12) of the Karnataka Land Reforms Act defines "Family" as under:
2(12) "Family" means-
(a) in the case of an individual who has a spouse or spouses, such individual, the spouse or spouses and their minor sons and unmarried daughters, if any;
(b) in the case of an individual who has no spouse, such individual and his or her minor sons and unmarried daughters;
(c) in the case of an individual who is a divorced person and who has not remarried, such individual and his minor sons and unmarried daughters, whether in his custody or not; and
(d) where an individual and his or her spouse are both dead, their minor sons and unmarried daughters."
2) your parents income would not be considered
3) your spouse income will be considered after marriage
4) if it exceeds Rs 25 lakhs then obtain permission for purchase of agricultural from assistant commissioner
1. You need to have agrarian roots ( i.e:Family /extended family has to have documented evidence of farming)
2. If the above is not true, you should have an annual income less than 25 LPA to purchase agrarian land. Previously this was 5 LPA which was hiked recently to 25LPA.
1. IRRESPECTIVE of the family's zero land holding record in the Revenue Records, you can still buy Agricultural land, based on the Land holding certificate (7x12 extract & Form no. 6, obtain'able from local Tahsil office) and THEN taking permission from the Collector office, by following due procedure of law, by proving that you are legal heir of the agriculturist family.
Dear Sir,
Please comply the following by producing the relevant documents.
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It seems are being misguided by someone. Each partner/co-sharer must satisfy the following conditions to purchase the agricultural land.
Agricultural land can be bought in Karnataka after fulfilling certain requirements.
These include:
The annual average income of the person including agricultural income should be less than Rs 25 lakhs.
The person must have had an agricultural land in his name before the year 1974. The person should be an agriculturist or an agricultural worker by profession.
As per Section 79A of the Karnataka Land Reforms Act 1961, the non-agricultural income of a purchaser who must be an agriculturist should not exceed Rs 25 lakhs per year. Sale of land granted to members of scheduled caste and tribe is not allowed. Also, sale of land granted by the government is not allowed for a period of 15 years. Agricultural land can be used only for agricultural purposes and no other purposes. Utilising agricultural land for any other purpose is prohibited by law. Agricultural land, which does not come under the Green Belt, can be converted for non-agricultural purposes like residential, commercial, industrial etc, subject to the approval of the Special Deputy Commissioner on payment of the prescribed fees and subject to certain conditions.
Dear Sir,
You must satisfy the following conditions, if not then you must get a certificate showing you are agricultural labor. The later is easy because even Amithab Bachan taken such certificate to legalize his purchase of agricultural fields that is coffee estates.
(i) That he is coming from agricultural family and holding agricultural lands as on prescribed date i.e., 01.03.1974.
(ii) That his individual income is less than Rs. 2,00,000/- per annum and
(iii) That he is having source of income to purchase above agricultural land.
Agricultural land can be bought in Karnataka after fulfilling certain requirements.
These include:
The annual average income of the person including agricultural income should be less than Rs 25 lakhs.
The person must have had an agricultural land in his name before the year 1974. The person should be an agriculturist or an agricultural worker by profession
As per Section 79A of the Karnataka Land Reforms Act 1961, the non-agricultural income of a purchaser who must be an agriculturist should not exceed Rs 25 lakhs per year.
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KARNATAKA LAND REFORMS ACT 1961
RESTRICTIONS ON 1
[HOLDING OR]
TRANSFER OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS
[79A. Acquisition of land by certain persons prohibited.—(1) On and
from the commencement of the 3
[the Karnataka 4
[Land Reforms
(Amendment) Act, 2015]4
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, no person who or a family or a joint family which
has an assured annual income of not less than rupees 4
[[twenty fivelakhs from sources other than agricultural lands shall be entitled to
acquire any land whether as land owner, landlord, tenant or mortgagee with
possession or otherwise or partly in one capacity and partly in another.
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79B. Prohibition of holding agricultural land by certain persons.—(1)
With effect on and from the date of commencement of the Amendment Act,
except as otherwise provided in this Act,—
(a) no person other than a person cultivating land personally shall be
entitled to hold land; and
(b) it shall not be lawful for,-
(i) an educational, religious or charitable institution or society or
trust, other than an institution or society or trust referred to in subsection
(7) of section 63, capable of holding property;
(ii) a company;
(iii) an association or other body of individuals not being a joint family,
whether incorporated or not; or
(iv) a co-operative society other than a co-operative farm, to hold any land.
No a non-agriculturist also can buy agricultural land in Karnataka state if his family annual income is not more than Rs. 25 Lakhs.
If your grandfather was an agriculturist then collect evidence for this from the village revenue officer where the said agricultural activities had taken place.
On the basis of the information submitted by the village revenue officer you may apply for RTC from the land revenue department
RTC and Pahani are used interchangeably to refer to Land Records in Karnataka.
RTC stands for Record of Rights, Tenancy and Crop Information. As the name suggests, RTC contains details of land such as owners’ details, area, assessment, water rate, soil type, nature of possession of the Land, Liabilities, Tenancy and Crops grown, etc.
Pahani (RTC) helps in establishing the title of land and may be required for various other reasons.
.The below-mentioned details is available on Bhoomi portal.
No, agriculturist family can buy commercial land there is no restrictions on buying commercial land or property.
But there is restriction on buying agricultural land as it can be purchased only by agriculturist family.
You have to show the passbook and RTC records of agricultural land on your family name
If your family doesn't own agricultural land now you have to get permission from collector for purchase of agriculture land.