Uttarakhand Tightens Land Laws for Outsiders

The Uttarakhand Cabinet, on February 19, 2025, approved the Bhoo Kanoon (Land Law Amendment Bill) to regulate the purchase and sale of agricultural, horticultural, and residential land by non-residents. The law aims to safeguard the state’s cultural heritage, natural resources, and citizens’ rights while maintaining Uttarakhand’s original identity. It introduces a blanket ban on agricultural land purchases in 11 hill districts and imposes restrictions on land transactions for residential purposes. The bill is expected to be tabled in the ongoing Budget session, concluding on February 24, 2025.

Key Highlights of the Amended Land Law

1. Protection of Citizens’ Rights

  • The amendment responds to long-standing public demands for stricter land laws.
  • Ensures protection of cultural heritage, resources, and citizens’ rights.
  • Strengthens Uttarakhand’s identity by limiting external influence on land ownership.

Watch: Daily Current Affairs

2. Major Changes in Land Purchase Rules

  • Blanket ban on agricultural land purchases by outsiders in 11 districts.
  • Cap on the size of plots for residential use, applicable to one family only.
  • Land purchases will be restricted to designated purposes within municipal boundaries.
  • District magistrates will no longer have authority to approve land purchases.

3. District-Wise Implementation

  • Agricultural land purchase ban applies to:
  • Dehradun, Pauri Garhwal, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Nainital, Pithoragarh, Champawat, Almora, and Bageshwar.
  • Land purchase still allowed in:
  • Haridwar and Udham Singh Nagar districts.

4. Digital Land Transaction System

  • A dedicated portal will be launched for tracking all land purchases.
  • The entire land purchase process will be digitized, ensuring transparency.
  • Land buyers from outside the state must file an affidavit citing the purpose before purchasing land.

5. Land Misuse Provisions

  • If land is used against the stated purpose, it will be vested in the government.
  • Strict monitoring will prevent misuse of land for unauthorized activities.

6. Industrial and Investment Considerations

  • The government ensures the new land law does not deter industrialists and investors.
  • Special provisions may be introduced to support economic development.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? Uttarakhand Tightens Land Laws for Outsiders
Objective Protect Uttarakhand’s cultural heritage, resources, and citizens’ rights.
Ban on Agricultural Land Purchase Blanket ban for non-residents in 11 hill districts.
Residential Land Cap Purchase restricted to one family, with size limitations.
Authority Change District magistrates cannot approve land purchases anymore.
Permitted Districts for Land Purchase Haridwar and Udham Singh Nagar still allow land sales.
Land Transaction Process Fully digitized portal for tracking and approvals.
Affidavit Requirement Outsiders must declare purpose before purchasing land.
Misuse Clause Land used against rules will be taken over by the government.
Industrial Investment Steps taken to ensure stricter laws do not deter investors.
Shivam

Recent Posts

PNB to Exit India SME Asset Reconstruction Company, Sells Stake for ₹34 Crore

Punjab National Bank (PNB), one of India’s leading public sector banks, has taken a significant…

3 mins ago

World’s First Commercial-Scale E-Methanol Plant Begins Operations in Denmark

On May 13, 2025, Denmark inaugurated the world’s first commercial-scale e-methanol production plant in Kasso,…

7 mins ago

Top-10 Billionaires-Producing Industries in 2025, Check the List

In 2025, many people around the world became billionaires by working in different industries. Some…

40 mins ago

Neeraj Chopra Honoured with Honorary Lt. Colonel Rank in Territorial Army

In a proud moment for Indian sports and defence, Olympic gold medallist Neeraj Chopra has…

1 hour ago

India Launches First Cluster of CCU Testbeds to Decarbonize Cement Sector

In a landmark move to combat industrial carbon emissions, the Department of Science and Technology…

1 hour ago

‘Inclusive India Summit 2025’ Marks Global Accessibility Awareness Day

On May 15, 2025, the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), under the…

1 hour ago