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Secure Your West Bengal Land Records: A Guide to Applying for ROR

Understanding the West Bengal Record of Rights (ROR)

The Record of Rights (ROR) is a crucial land document in West Bengal. It contains ownership details, plot area, and other vital information for a specific land parcel. This guide focuses on applying for a copy of your existing ROR.

Who Can Apply?

Property owners or authorized representatives in West Bengal can apply for a copy of the ROR for their land.

How to Apply

Download the Application Form: The downloadable application form is in Bengali and available here: https://bsk.wb.gov.in/download/APPLICATION_FORM_FOR_ISSUANCE_OF_ROR.pdf

Complete the Application Form: Carefully fill out the form with the following details:

  • District name
  • Block name
  • Mouza name and number
  • Khatian number (separated by a slash if there are multiple)
  • Your full name
  • Guardian's name (father, husband, etc.)
  • Your complete address
  • Signature and date of application

Submission Process:

  • While an online submission option isn't confirmed, the downloadable form indicates offline submission.
  • Visit the office of the Block Land & Land Reforms Officer (BL&LRO) in your area that has jurisdiction over your land.
  • Submit the completed application form along with any processing fees (if applicable).

Important Notes:

  • Ensure you have all the necessary information readily available before applying.
  • Double-check the accuracy of the details entered in the application form.
  • Keep a copy of the submitted application form for your records.

Additional Resources:

Disclaimer:

This guide is based on the downloadable application form and may not be exhaustive. For the latest information on submission procedures, fees, and processing times, it's recommended to consult the official website of the West Bengal Land Reforms Department or contact your local BL&LRO office.

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