Land Registration
Global Practices and Lessons for India
This book has been authored by B. K. Agarwal, having extensive knowledge and first-hand experience in land administration. It fills the existing gap of research in the field of land registration and maintenance of title records in India. It contains a comparative analysis of land registration systems of Germany, UK, Australia, USA, France, and the Netherlands. Laws regarding maintenance of land title records in four Indian states Maharashtra, Karnataka, Punjab, and West Bengal have also been analyzed. In the end the author has given his evidence-based recommendations on reforms required in the Indian land registration system.
This book is useful for practitioners of law, and for policymakers concerned with land-record reforms. Law students aiming to understand the Indian land registration system, and global practices in this regard, will also benefit from this work.
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Technology and Analytics for Law and Justice
A Chapter on 'Technology in Land Administration, has been written by B.K. Agarwal with the co-author Ms. Diya Uday for the book 'Technology and Analytics for Law and Justice'.This book, a curated volume from the The DAKSH Centre of Excellence for Law and Technology at IIT Delhi, examines the evolution of technology in the law and justice system in India. This book offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking look at the ever-changing landscape of law and technology in India. The book will be helpful to a broad audience, including researchers, policymakers, government agencies, technologists, law firms, legal practitioners, academics, and students looking for a head-start in transforming law and justice systems. The Chapter on Technology in Land Administration can be downloaded here.
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Mr. Justice Rajiv Shakdher, while launcing the book, Technology and Analytics in Law and Justice said, “The publication of this book is timely, given technological tsunami that world is faced with today. Data driven innovation is the way forward and this book makes a case for adoption of such approach with all emphasis at its command.”