a major governance reform, the government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has introduced the ‘Easy Registry’ system across Punjab, simplifying the property registration process for citizens.
Bhagwant Mann: Citizens Can Handle Registry Themselves
Under the new system, people can now prepare and write their own property registry documents, reducing dependence on agents and middlemen. This move is aimed at making the process more transparent and user-friendly.
Zero-Tolerance Policy Against Irregularities
Launched under a zero-tolerance policy, the initiative seeks to eliminate corruption, delays, and unnecessary complications often associated with property registration.
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Hassle-Free and Transparent Process
According to Chief Minister Office Punjab, the new system ensures a smooth and hassle-free experience, allowing citizens to complete registrations without facing procedural difficulties.
Empowering Property Owners
The reform empowers individuals by giving them direct control over documentation, ensuring clarity and reducing the chances of manipulation or errors.
Boost to Public Service Delivery
Officials say the ‘Easy Registry’ initiative reflects the government’s commitment to improving public service delivery and building trust between citizens and the administration.
Positive Impact on Real Estate Transactions
Experts believe that a simplified registration system will encourage more transparent property transactions and improve confidence in the real estate sector.
The new system is expected to significantly reduce both the time and cost involved in property registration, as citizens no longer need to rely heavily on intermediaries.
Digital Integration and Ease of Access
With increasing digital support, the process is becoming more streamlined, enabling people to access guidelines and complete procedures with greater ease.
Strengthening Accountability
By minimizing third-party involvement, the initiative increases accountability and accuracy in documentation, reducing disputes and legal complications in the future.
Step Towards Governance Reforms
The ‘Easy Registry’ model is being seen as a part of broader administrative reforms aimed at making governance more efficient, citizen-centric, and transparent.


