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What is the role of Patwari in land records?

18-Apr-2026
Revenue

Answer By law4u team

A Patwari is a government official at the village or local level in India who plays a crucial role in maintaining and updating land records. Operating under the supervision of higher revenue officers like the Tehsildar or Revenue Inspector, the Patwari is responsible for the day-to-day administration of land and revenue matters in a specific area, often called a patwar circle. This role has existed for decades and is essential for ensuring accurate land ownership records, taxation, and property transactions. The primary responsibilities of a Patwari include maintaining records of land ownership, cultivation, tenancy, and land transfers. They update the Record of Rights (RoR), also known as the 7/12 extract in Maharashtra or its equivalent in other states, whenever there is a sale, inheritance, or any other transaction affecting land ownership. Patwaris also assist in the preparation of mutation entries, which document the transfer of ownership when a property is sold, inherited, or gifted. This ensures that land records remain current and legally valid. In addition, Patwaris are often responsible for collecting land revenue or taxes, measuring land, and assisting higher revenue officers during land surveys or dispute resolution. They also provide important documents like encumbrance certificates, tenancy records, and certified copies of RoR, which are often required for loans, property sales, legal proceedings, or government schemes. By keeping accurate and up-to-date land records, Patwaris play a key role in preventing land disputes, ensuring transparency, and supporting revenue administration at the grassroots level. In summary, the Patwari is the frontline official in the revenue administration system, responsible for maintaining land records, updating ownership and mutation entries, assisting in revenue collection, and providing certified documents. Their work ensures the integrity of land records, which is essential for legal, financial, and administrative purposes in rural and urban areas alike.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear client, Patwari is generally considered a local government official who looks after the maintenance of the land records of the village. They record the ownership, update mutation entries and also keep documents like the Record of Rights. They also assist in land measurement revenue collection and provide land related documents. In short, a Patwari manages and updates the land records to ensure accuracy and prevents any sort of disputes in the area. I hope this helps and for further issues do not hesitate to contact us.

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