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LDA launches 13-day special camp to clear pending property registrations

#Law & Policy#Residential#India#Uttar Pradesh#Lucknow
Last Updated : 4th Nov, 2025
Synopsis

The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) has announced a 13-day special registration camp to fast-track pending property registrations through a single-window system. The initiative, directed by Vice-Chairman Prathmesh Kumar, will be held in the LDA committee hall, where officials will prepare documents during the first ten days, followed by on-site registry department officers completing registrations in the final three. Secretary Vivek Srivastava said the effort aims to clear the backlog of residential and commercial cases, while Deputy Secretary Madhvesh Kumar urged allottees who have paid most of their dues to participate. The camp seeks to reduce administrative delays and deliver a time-bound resolution for long-pending property titles.

The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) recently announced that it will hold a 13-day special camp to expedite the registration of properties pending in its records. The arrangement is described as a 'single-window' service, intended to reduce delays and streamline the process for property allottees.


The camp is to be held within the LDA building's committee hall, by order of LDA Vice-Chairman Prathmesh Kumar. It is structured so that LDA staff will prepare all required documents during the first ten days, after which officials from the registry department will be present onsite for the last three days to execute the registrations.

According to LDA Secretary Vivek Srivastava, this is a collaborative effort between the LDA and the registry department to tackle the large number of pending residential and commercial registrations. The authority's deputy secretary, Madhvesh Kumar, noted that the LDA is proactively reaching out to allottees. Those who have paid either in full or around 80 % of their property dues are being urged to settle any remaining balance and take advantage of the camp to complete their registration process.

This initiative reflects the LDA's attempt to ease administrative bottlenecks and offer a time-bound window for registrants to finalise their holdings. The timing comes with an acknowledgement of the burden of backlog on agency operations and allottees awaiting formal titles.

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