• By - K.N.S.K. Vara Prasad
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Quick Answer: To obtain land records, resolve mutation issues, or track pending land applications in Telangana via RTI, file an application under Section 6(1) of the RTI Act, 2005 addressed to the CPIO of the revenue department or land records office. Ask for ownership details, mutation status, or application progress. The authority must respond within 30 days. File land records RTI now →

How to File RTI for Land Survey Number and Ownership Details in Telangana

Looking for your land records using a survey number on Bhu Bharati but getting incorrect or no results?
You’re not alone.

Many citizens across Telangana are unable to:
View full details of ownership
Locate land boundaries
Verify sub-division numbers
Confirm classification or NALA status

When online portals don’t help — RTI is your official solution.


What Can You Ask Under RTI Using a Survey Number?

Information Type Sample RTI Request
Ownership “Please provide current and historical ownership / Pahani for every year starting from 1954 to till date details of land in Survey No. 123, [Village], [Mandal], [District].”
Classification “Kindly share land classification for Sy. No. 456 (whether agricultural, non-agricultural, government, assigned, etc.)”
Location map “Request copy of field sketch/map and boundary dimensions for Survey No. 123 in [Village].”
Sub-division status “Please provide latest update on sub-division of Sy. No. 123 and status of khata/patta assignment.”
Prohibited status “Is Survey No. 123 included in the prohibited property list? If yes, provide details and grounds.”

 


Common Issues Users Face

  • Bhu Bharati shows “Record Not Found”

  • Land shown as assigned or government without proof

  • No clarity on co-owners or multiple pattadars

  • Sub-division numbers missing from online database

  • Conflicts between manual pahani records and portal data


How to File RTI With FileMyRTI.com (Fastest Method)

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Want to File It Yourself? Here’s How (Offline)

  • Write your RTI letter in English or Telugu

  • Mention:
    Your full name & address
    Survey number, village, mandal, district
    Exact info you want (ownership, sketch map, classification, etc.)

  • Pay ₹10 by Indian Postal Order (IPO) or DD

  • Send to the Revenue PIO (usually Tahsildar or DRO office)

  • Post via RPAD and keep receipt

📬 Department must reply within 30 days under the RTI Act.


RTI Tip

If your land is stuck in confusion or falsely shown as government-assigned, request:

“Copies of records relied upon to classify my land as government/assigned property.”

This forces the officer to reveal file notes or past records.


Final Thoughts

Your survey number is your land’s identity.
If the government records are wrong, missing, or hidden — RTI gives you the right to see the truth.
Whether it's ownership, classification, or location — don't guess, get the facts in writing.

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Senior RTI Expert · Andhra Pradesh Specialist

Bar Council of Telangana, TS/1446/2017 · 15,000+ RTIs drafted

Legal review ensures the interpretation of RTI Act provisions, cited rulings, and procedural steps in this article reflect current law and standard practice before Central and State Information Commissions. Full profile of Adv. K.N.S.K. Vara Prasad →

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