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What is land use certificate?

12-Mar-2026
Revenue

Answer By law4u team

A land use certificate is an official document issued by the government authority that states the permitted use of a particular piece of land according to revenue records or planning laws. It confirms whether the land is classified as agricultural, residential, commercial, industrial, or any other category as per government records. In India, land classification and usage are governed by state specific land revenue laws. For example, in Gujarat the land use status is determined under the provisions of the Gujarat Land Revenue Code, 1879 and related local regulations. The certificate is usually issued by the local revenue office, municipal authority, or planning authority depending on the location of the land. A land use certificate is required in many situations. It may be needed when purchasing or selling land, applying for building permission, converting agricultural land into non agricultural land, obtaining bank loans against property, starting commercial or industrial activities, or resolving land disputes. It helps confirm that the land can legally be used for the intended purpose. The certificate also helps buyers and investors verify that there are no legal restrictions or violations related to land usage. Using land for a purpose different from its approved category without permission may lead to penalties or legal action.

Answer By Anik

Dear client, A Land Use Certificate (LUC) refers to an official document issued by the local revenue authority or planning authority indicating the use permitted for a particular piece of land which is based on government land records and zoning rules. The certificate verifies that the category of land for agriculture, residential or urban land use, commercial, industrial or other, as per the applicable land use legislation and development plans. More importantly, it helps authorities and buyers and other financial institutions to understand how the land can be legally used. A land use certificate is generally required for various uses including property transactions, construction approvals, land conversion and other needs, and obtaining bank loans. For instance, if a person intends to erect a residential or commercial building, the concerned authority might need a certificate of use of land to ensure that the land is allowed for that specific purpose. It's also to ensure that the land is being put to its use following zoning regulations and planning laws, without any unauthorized or illegal development taking place. If you have any query please feel free to contact us.

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