<p>Bengaluru: The Department of Stamps and Registration has directed all sub-registrars to register properties by using e-AASTHI and e-khata software. </p>.<p>The directive comes after some sub-registrars were found registering properties without the e-khata. </p>.<p>In a circular issued on March 12, Dayananda KA, Inspector General of Registration and Commissioner of Stamps, said that sub-registrars should not violate the rules at the time of property registration.</p>.E-Khata gets pricey for some residents in Bengaluru despite review.<p class="bodytext">“Action under the Karnataka Civil Services Rules (KCSR) would be initiated against those found violating the rules,” he warned. </p>.<p class="bodytext">The circular applies to all properties coming under the purview of municipal corporations, town municipal corporations and gram panchayats. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: The Department of Stamps and Registration has directed all sub-registrars to register properties by using e-AASTHI and e-khata software. </p>.<p>The directive comes after some sub-registrars were found registering properties without the e-khata. </p>.<p>In a circular issued on March 12, Dayananda KA, Inspector General of Registration and Commissioner of Stamps, said that sub-registrars should not violate the rules at the time of property registration.</p>.E-Khata gets pricey for some residents in Bengaluru despite review.<p class="bodytext">“Action under the Karnataka Civil Services Rules (KCSR) would be initiated against those found violating the rules,” he warned. </p>.<p class="bodytext">The circular applies to all properties coming under the purview of municipal corporations, town municipal corporations and gram panchayats. </p>