What Is Adangal And How Can Apply Online In Tamilnadu

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Adangal is a type of land record (i.e., land revenue record). The Village Administrative Officer writes this Document each year and it is also known as Village account No.2.
It is a must for establishing a clear property title to the seller. It plays an important role in a property transaction.
The Village Administrative Officer’s primary duty is to register the details of crops raised on the land, and trees standing on all government lands in this Document. (Whether under the tree tax system or not, cases of unauthorized occupation of Government lands, cases of Fasli Jasthi and Theervai Jasthi, etc. in this Document.)
The Village Administrative Officer (VAO) has to maintain this Document and he must the recording of crops every month.
This document provides a timeline of ownership as well as the use of the property. And it establishes a property title
The name of the landowner (i.e., with respect to the Chitta document)
The details of lands, wells, and trees reserved for Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes.
The assignments made with or without conditions/
These details are mentioned in this Document. The above details are taken from the “A” register in this Document with reference to the Chitta document.
The details should be drawn up every year in this Document and the classification-wise figures (i.e., extent and assessment) should tally with those noted in the “A” Register. That means that the information in this Document must be clearly created annually (every year), and the values (the extent and the assessment) stated in the “A” Register must perfectly match up in terms of classification.
This Document can be obtained from the concerned Village Administrative Officer (VAO) by making an application.

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