π How to File RTI If Your Land Is Marked as Prohibited Property in Telangana
Thousands of landowners across Telangana have discovered — often by surprise — that their land is marked as “prohibited property” in Dharani or Bhu Bharati portals.
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This means you cannot sell, transfer, or register the land.
β Banks may refuse loans.
β Meeseva may block passbook updates.
β No one tells you why this happened or how to remove it.
That’s where RTI comes in — your right to ask what happened, who did it, and what action can be taken.
π What Does “Prohibited Property” Mean?
This tag usually means the land is:
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Under government acquisition
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Part of a legal dispute
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Assigned land (ineligible for sale)
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Believed to be government or temple land
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Caught in an internal revenue order
But in many cases, it’s wrongly applied — and citizens are not informed.
π§Ύ What to Ask in Your RTI
RTI Query Type & Sample Formats
| RTI Query Type | Sample RTI Format |
|---|---|
| Inclusion reason | “Please provide certified copy of the order or document under which Survey No. XXX in [Village, Mandal] was marked as prohibited.” |
| Officer responsible | “Who approved or uploaded the prohibited status for my land? Share officer name, designation, and file noting.” |
| Copy of proceedings | “Furnish a copy of any government memo, GO, or district order that led to inclusion of my land in prohibited category.” |
| Removal status | “I filed a grievance to remove prohibited tag. What is the current file movement and action taken so far?” |
β Use FileMyRTI.com to File This RTI Professionally
Don’t take chances — let our legal team draft your RTI, send it to the correct PIO, and track the delivery for you.
π΅ Apply Now
π΅ Choose: “Prohibited Property Status”
π΅ Fill: Your survey number, village, district, and portal screenshot if available
π΅ Done: We’ll handle everything, including formatting & dispatch
You’ll receive:
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Professionally drafted RTI
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Postal proof + dispatch confirmation
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Support for First Appeal if no reply
βοΈ Offline Filing Steps (DIY)
If you prefer to do it yourself:
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Write a clear RTI application in Telugu or English
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Include:
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Your survey number
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Full land details
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Specific request for inclusion reason / copy of order
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Attach βΉ10 IPO or DD payable to “Public Information Officer”
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Send to the Tahsildar / DRO / Revenue Divisional Office
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Post via RPAD and keep a copy for records
π¬ You must receive a reply in 30 days under RTI Act.
π Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What if I never received notice before land was marked prohibited?
β Mention this in your RTI. Ask for date/method of communication. This strengthens your appeal later.
Q: Can this tag be removed?
β Yes — but only if you know why it was added. RTI helps you collect that evidence.
Q: Will Bhu Bharati fix this automatically?
π« No. Even though Bhu Bharati replaced Dharani, old data is still carried forward. RTI is your tool to intervene.
Q: Can I use RTI to support a court case?
β Absolutely. RTI replies serve as written evidence.
π Final Thoughts
Your land is valuable — and no one should quietly block your rights without reason.
If your property is shown as “prohibited”, don’t rely on rumors. Use RTI to get the truth.
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