
Public asked to update pattas with names of legal heirs or rightful owners
The district administration has urged the public to remove the names of deceased landowners from pattas and update them with the names of legal heirs or rightful owners.
In a release, Collector Sibi Adhithya Senthil Kumar said land records in both rural and urban areas of the district have been digitised and made accessible to the public in both viewable and printable formats through the website https://eservices.tn.gov.in/. However, in many pattas, the names of deceased landowners have not been removed, and the names of their legal heirs or rightful owners have not yet been included.
This can be done by submitting the necessary documents either through e-sevai centres or the Citizen Portal. These applications will be reviewed by the respective Village Administrative Officers, and appropriate changes to the pattas will be made based on submitted documents,

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Public asked to update pattas with names of legal heirs or rightful owners
The district administration has urged the public to remove the names of deceased landowners from pattas and update them with the names of legal heirs or rightful owners. In a release, Collector Sibi Adhithya Senthil Kumar said land records in both rural and urban areas of the district have been digitised and made accessible to the public in both viewable and printable formats through the website However, in many pattas, the names of deceased landowners have not been removed, and the names of their legal heirs or rightful owners have not yet been included. This can be done by submitting the necessary documents either through e-sevai centres or the Citizen Portal. These applications will be reviewed by the respective Village Administrative Officers, and appropriate changes to the pattas will be made based on submitted documents,