Vipin Upadhyay Quoted by The Economic Times on Bengaluru e-Khata Procedural Deadlock

Vipin Upadhyay was recently quoted by The Economic Times in an article examining the practical and legal challenges arising from Bengaluru’s new e-Khata and property tax portal, particularly for owners of revenue land acquired through partition deeds.
In the article, Vipin highlighted that the issue being faced by landowners is a “genuine concern” stemming from the current portal structure. He explained that legitimate property owners are presently unable to apply for A Khata or B Khata because the online workflow requires a pre-existing khata number, thereby creating a procedural deadlock.
The article further discusses the implications of the portal framework and the potential remedies available to affected landowners navigating the evolving municipal compliance system in Bengaluru.
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