Karnataka Reforms Jamma Bane Land Records to Fix Decades-Old Issues in Kodagu
The Karnataka government has taken an important step to modernise land governance in the Kodagu region. Through a recent amendment to the land revenue law, the state aims to resolve long-pending documentation problems related to Jamma Bane lands. The reform is expected to benefit indigenous communities by ensuring clear ownership records and easier access to legal and financial services.
The Karnataka government amended its land revenue law to reform Jamma Bane land records in Kodagu district. The amendment received the Governor’s assent on January 7, 2026, and has now been officially notified.
| Key Aspect | Details |
| Why in News? | Karnataka amended land law for Jamma Bane records |
| Law Amended | Karnataka Land Revenue Act |
| Amendment | Second Amendment Act, 2025 |
| Region | Kodagu district |
| Main Change | Tahsildars empowered to correct records |
| Objective | Clear, legal, and updated land ownership |
Q. Jamma Bane lands are primarily associated with which district?
A. Chikkamagaluru
B. Kodagu
C. Hassan
D. Shivamogga
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