Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has expanded the ambit of stamp duty exemption, extending the benefit to ex-servicemen and differently abled persons. Until now, the exemption was limited only to women.
The announcement came during a high-level review meeting of the Stamp and Registration Department, where the Chief Minister also issued a series of key directives aimed at strengthening efficiency, transparency, and public convenience.
Based on the positive outcomes of a pilot project in five districts, CM Yogi directed that e-payment of registration fees above Rs 20,000 be made mandatory across all districts. He also called for the implementation of Aadhaar authentication to curb fraud and a single-window e-registration system for allottees of development authorities to simplify procedures.
Emphasizing faster service delivery, the Chief Minister instructed officials to complete the recruitment process for vacant posts at the earliest. He also asked the department to explore additional options for stamp sales and rationalize vendors’ commissions. Further, he announced that stamp duty and registration fees will be waived on lease agreements of up to 10 years for small and medium-scale rentals.
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