How Climate Change Can be Fought With Secure Property Rights
Over the last few years, leaders of several countries across the world have realised the organic link between land, property rights, and climate change. Some of them have even started implementing innovative models and programmes around this. In our final episode of Season 2, we speak with Rachel …
Why Do Women Farmers Still Lack Access to Agricultural Land Ownership?
The 2011 census suggests that four out of five women workers in rural India work in agriculture as owner cultivators or as wage workers. However, women farmers continue to be disadvantaged when it comes to access to agricultural land ownership, compared to men. This, often, further denies them th…
Securing Property Rights for Slum Dwellers: The Successes From Odisha
There are between 60 to 90 million people living in slums across India. Owing to the poor or complete lack of property rights, the slum dwellers across Indian states grapple with issues such as poor access to civic amenities and basic essentials such as water and electricity. In this endeavour to…
How Can Technology Help in Providing Secure Property Rights?
Over the last few years, technology has made inroads in almost all aspects our lives — work, education, social interactions, governance and even land administration. Up until ten years ago, getting a copy of your land records would have meant a trek to the tehsildar's office. However, today, in a…
RERA Act: How Effective Has it Been to Offer Consumer Protection to Home Buyers?
It’s been nearly 6 years since the launch of RERA (Real Estate Regulation & Development Act) scheme which seeks to offer consumer protection to home-buyers as well as help boost investments in the real estate industry. Has the act been effective to solve problems of fraudulent housing and promise s…
How Inheritance Laws Continue to Hinder Access to Property for Trans Persons
The property rights of transgender persons, including their right to inheritance, have garnered little attention. Considering that ‘immovable property’ is the largest and most valuable asset for a significant population in India, access to property plays a vital role in elevating the social standin…
Unravelling India’s Land Laws: Why do we have over 500 land laws and what impact does it have?
Land Laws in India are a complicated set of rules that are usually not very easy to comprehend. However, there is an ardent need to understand and be aware of these laws and rules as they govern the property that we own, rent, buy or sell. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Namita Wahi and Nitin Se…
The Model Tenancy Act: What Does It Mean for India’s Rental Housing Market?
With the motive of opening up the rental housing markets in India, the Union government passed the Model Tenancy Act, 2021. The MTA aims to provide a framework for transparency in renting property, minimising litigations and disputes between tenants and landlords by laying a clear set of clauses. T…
Land Acquisition Disputes in India: What does the Law Say and How It Impacts Those Involved
Many parts of India are affected by a number of land acquisition disputes that stretch over years in courts. A 2017 study by Daksh shows that over 30% of the civil cases in India involve land and property disputes, many of which relate directly to land acquisition. Even though land acquisition l…
Digital Land Records: How Can it Help The Common Man and Where Does India Stand?
Land is one of the most important financial assets for Indians, and yet also one of the most disputed. Many of us have experienced the frustration over not being able to access reliable and accurate ownership records or maps of the land we own or wish to buy. Digitisation has been increasingly se…