Telangana Objects to Centre’s Draft Registration Bill: Fraud Risks & ₹15,000 Cr Revenue Loss

On June 14, 2025, the Telangana government formally raised objections to the Centre’s Draft Registration (Amendment) Bill, citing serious concerns over fraud risks and a potential loss of ₹15,000 crore in annual stamp duty revenue.
Key Objections Raised
Online-Only Registration: Telangana warned that full digitization could lead to impersonation and document fraud, especially in high-value land deals
Caps on Registration Charges: The proposed ceiling on fees threatens the state’s fiscal autonomy and welfare funding
Public Access to Sensitive Documents: Making certified copies of GPAs and wills publicly accessible could trigger legal disputes and misuse
Violation of Constitutional Rights: Officials cited Article 265, arguing that taxation powers rest with states, not the Centre
State’s Next Steps Telangana is mobilizing support from Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka to present a united front. Joint meetings are being considered to oppose the bill in Parliament
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